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provide functional lubrication
Bartholin’s glands
ova ducts are found in the….
Ampulla
organ of gestation
uterus
vaginal support structure ligament
cardinal ligament
maintains anteversion of the uterus
round ligament
large production in 1st half of menstrual cycle
estrogen
promotes tissue growth
estrogen
responsible for maturation of tissue
progesterone
stimulates development of hostile mucus
progesterone
stimulates follicle growth
FSH
stimulates sperm cell production in testes
FSH
stimulates uterine contractions
oxytocin
stimulates release of luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone
Gonadotropin releasing hormone
sustains milk production, triggers milk release, stimulates uterus contraction
prolactin
stimulates ovulation
Luteinizing hormone
first day of menses to ovulation
follicular phase
swelling of graafian follicle and formation of stigma on ovary
ovulatory phase
formation of corpus luteum
luteal phase
due to the withdrawl of progesterone and estrogen
menstruation
endometrium proliferation
follicular phase
production of uterine milk
luteal phase
alkaline cervical mucus formation
follicular phase
cervical os closes
luteal phase
posterior folds from the clitoral frenulum
labia minora
fatty tissue convering symphysis pubis
mons veneris
organ of gestation
uterus
m/c site of granulomaotous lesions and ulcerations in younger women
vestibule
pp at 10 weeks gestation w/ a 2 day history of vaginal bleeding, NO cervical dilation
threatened abortion
pp at 11 weeks gestation w/ a 3 day history of vaginal bleeding, persistent abdominal bleeding, and moderate
complete abortion
expansion of after death w/ no symptoms of pregnancy
missed abortion
fetal heart tone
positive sign
fetal ultrasound
positive sign
ballottement of the uterus
probable sign
chadwick’s sign
probable sign
quickening
presumptive sign
skin changes
presumptive sign
colostruc secretion
presumptive sign
mask of pregnancy
presumptive sign
cervical changes
Goodell’s sign
Increased basal body temp
metabolism changes
uterine changes
ladin sign
mask of pregnancy
skin changes
sciatica
musculoskeletal changes
areola enlargement and darkening
breast changes
center of gravity changes
musculoskeletal changes
colostruc excretion
breast changes
mcdonalds sign
uterine changes
pelvic flexion
musculoskeletal changes
renal blood flow increases
cardiovascular changes
weight gain
metabolism changes
active phase
1st stage of labor
consists of time from complete dialation to delivery of baby
2nd stage of labor
consists of the time from delivery of baby through delivery of placenta
3rd stage of labor
descent of baby
2nd stage of labor
the hour immediately following delivery
4th stage of labor
latent phase
1st stage of labor
prostoglandin is released in this stage
1st stage of labor
signs of placental separation
3rd stage of labor