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Alcohol and pregnancy

Have a higher rate of spontaneous abortion

Infants born to drinking mothers have a high probability of being afflicted
with FAS

FAS is characterized by facial deformities, growth deficiency, and CNS
problems.

The severity of FAS is dose-related.

cocaine and pregnancy

unable to detox the drug

smaller head

spontaneous abortion

low birth weight

strokes

premature labor

respirator distress

SID risk

fetal demise

,congenital abnormalities

Heroin and pregnancy

premature birth weight, tremulous behavior, poor sleep, poor sucking and
feeding, risk of SIDS

Withdrawal, NAS

Risk of PTL

risk of PTB

Miscarriage

suboxone in pregnancy

used in MAT program for women

Fetus will need to be monitored for NAS symptoms

Labor pain relief will be complicated at patient has a higher tolerance (
epidural will offer pain relief)

heroine withdrawal in pregnancy

symptoms like tachycardia, hypertension, nausea, vomiting, chills, etc.

OXYCODONE PREGNANCY

Maternal risk : symptoms like tachycardia, hypertension, nausea, vomiting,
chills, etc.

Fetal risk : miscarriage, premature rupture of membranes, placental
abruption, and neonatal death, Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), Skin
problems, neuro problems, high pitched cry, problems breathing

, marijuana and pregnancy

PTL

IUGR

Neonatal morbidity

NICU admission

NAS

cerclage placement

suture is placed around the cervix to "close" the internal os to prevent
premature rupture of membranes and preterm birth , performed between
16-24 week gestation. contraindicated if signs of labor or ROM, and if over
28 weeks.

Cerclage indication

prior PTB

cervical trauma

progressively earlier birth

consecutive 2 trimester losses

Schedule for prenatal visits

1. Initial prenatal visit

2. Monthly visits during the 2nd trimester ( weeks 12-24)

3. Visits every other week during the 3rd trimester up to 36 weeks gestation

4. Once-a-week visits from 36 weeks to delivery

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