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An early arrival
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Mind Map on An early arrival, created by Dana Ali on 29/04/2019.
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An early arrival
Antenatal care
Check for pre-eclampsia
Check for anaemia
Check for syphilis
Give preventive measures
Develop a birth and emergency plan
In case one of the risk factors like placenta previa
Advise and counsel on family planning
Check for HIV status
Stages of labour
Three stages of labour
Investigations
Normal postpartum changes
Low‑grade fever, shivering, and leukocytosis are common findings during the first 24 hours
Uterine involution
uterus returns to its normal size by the 6th–8th week postpartum
Clinical features of preterm birth
Regular uterine contractions and associated symptoms of labor
Cervical dilation ≥ 3 cm, effacement, or both
Premature rupture of membranes
Fetal presentation
PV examination
Abdominal examination
Auscultation (Doppler's)
Risk factors of premature birth
previous premature birth
Pregnancy with twins, triplets or other multiples
IVF
Problems with the uterus, cervix or placenta
Smoking cigarettes or using illicit drugs
infections
Complications of premature birth
Breathing problems: lack surfactant , may develop respiratory distress syndrome
Heart problems: patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and low blood pressure (hypotension)
Brain problems: risk of bleeding in the brain, known as intraventricular hemorrhage that may cause permanent brain injury
Behavioral and psychological problems
Apgar Score
First examination done
Examination of a newborn
Body temperature
gestational age, size, and weight
Weight and length
Heart and lungs
Eyes and ears, mouth
Spine
Arms and legs
Abdomen and anus
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