The Booking Visit Flashcards
Past obstetric factors to ask during booking
Whether the woman has been pregnant before and if so has she delivered and how did she deliver?
- Get the story of the pregnancy and the delivery (any health complications during pregnancy, any complications during or after birth, any need for induction, augmentation or assisted delivery?)
How do you work out parity and gravidity?
Parity = number of deliveries + number of other pregnancies Gravidity = number of pregnancies INCLUDING THIS ONE
What is the parity and gravitidity for a woman who has had 2 children, one miscarriage and is pregnant again
Para 2+1 Grav 4
What PMH and FH factors are important to ask?
HTN, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart conditions, Renal disease, Asthma, Thyroid conditions, Gynaecological conditions
Any previous operations (abdominal and gynaecological particularly) - think adhesions
FH: inherited conditions, chromosomal abnormalities, mother’s pregnancies okay - hx of diabetes
What factors are important to ask about the current pregnancy?
Can give the mother an ESTIMATED DUE DATE (take the date of her LMP + 7/7 + 9/12)
- This will be updated and made more accurate at the dating scan (11+2-14+0)
What factors of the social and drug history are important?
Note ALL Drugs and medications and allergies
Ask about alcohol, smoking and drugs and GIVE ADVICE about their cessation
What advice should be given about smoking during the peri-natal period?
That it should be stopped for the entire pregnancy as it can lead to:
- FETAL GROWTH RESTRICTION (due to hypoxia and placental insufficiency)
- LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
- INTELLECTUAL AND EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENT
Also associated with increased rates of:
- PREMATURE BIRTH, PLACENTAL ABRUPTION, IUD, SUDDEN INFANT DEATH
What examinations should be done in the booking visit?
BP, HR, Baseline weight and height
Abdominal examination
URINE - look for proteins and glucose - infections MUST be treated
BOOKING BLOODS
When will you first be able to palpate the funds of the uterus?
12 weeks
What bloods are taken on routine booking bloods and what are you looking for?
FBC (exclude anaemia and thrombocytopenia)
Blood group / Group and Save (get blood group and also ascertain Rhesus status)
Rubella Status
Hb electrophoresis for haemoglobinopathies
Hep B status, HIV and Syphilis
What final thing should be discussed with the woman at booking?
Her preferred mode of delivery
- Discuss the benefits and risks of vaginal and CS and use her previous history to discuss the risks to her
Encourage VBAC (70-75% chance of success)