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Organogenesis is complete at what week
8th Week
Gestational sac is visible by UTZ at what week?
8th week
FHT is audible in UTZ
8th week
Placenta is functional at what week (fetal development)
12th week
FHT audible via Doppler at what week
12th week
Sex is visible via UTZ at what week
16th week
Lanugo is present at what week?
16th week
FHT is audible via stethoscope at what week
16th Week
Quickening can be felt at what week?
Primipara - 20th week
Multipara - 16th week
Brown fat is deposits are present at what week?
20th week
Active production of surfactant at what week
24th week
Antibody transfer or passive natural immunity occurs a what week?
24th week
Maturation of alveoli happens at what week?
28th week
Surfactant can be detected at what week?
28th week
Birth position is assumed at what week?
32nd week
Storage of calcium, iron and glycogen occurs at what week
36th week
Phase of menstrual cycle where ovulation occurs
Secretory Phase
Normal Order of Menstrual Cycle
Menses - Proliferative Phase - Secretory Phase - Ischemic Phase
Hormone Responsible for Ovulation
Luteinizing Hormone
Hormone responsible for retaining the corpus luteum
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
, Hormone responsible for development of secondary sex characteristics
Estrogen
Endometrium is thinnest at what phase of menstrual cycle
After Menses
What is Naegele's rule?
The rule estimates the expected date of delivery (EDD).
For months of January to March:
LMP date + 7 days + 9 months = estimated date of delivery
For months of April to December
+ 1 year, - 3 months, + 7 days
What is gravida?
Gravida = # pregnancies
What is parity?
Para = # of viable pregnancies delivered regardless of the outcome
Does insulin increase or decrease in the first trimester?
Decrease
Does insulin increase or decrease in the second trimester?
Increase
Does insulin increase or decrease in the third trimester?
Increase
What can castor oil do to a pregnant woman?
It can initiate premature contraction
How to measure fundic height?
From the symphysis pubis to the fundus
What do you call the physiologic changes in pregnancy where there is
compression of the vena cava?
Vena Cava Syndrome
Other term for vena cava syndrome
Supine Hypotension
Signs and symptoms of vena cava syndrome
Hypotension
Light headedness
Dizziness
Blurring of Vision
Urinary frequency during pregnancy is common in what trimester/s?
1st and 3rd Trimester
What hormone causes hyperemesis gravidarum?
Increase HCG
Simeco is indicated for
Used for Hyperacidity
What causes Heartburn in pregnancy?
The hormone relaxin causes the relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter therefore
backflow of acid occurs.
Danger signs of Pregnancy