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A Journey in the womb
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Medicine Mind Map on A Journey in the womb, created by Huda Srouji on 12/09/2020.
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A Journey in the womb
Signs & symptoms of being pregnant
Extreme fatigue
Constant peeing
Food cravings
Morning sickness
Spot bleeding
Mood swings
Missed period
Breast changes
Enlarged Uterus
Symptoms
Backaches
Swelling & cramping in the legs
Weakness and paleness
Anemia
Menstrual cycle abnormalities
Urinary frequency & Urgency
Causes
Fibroid
Menopause
Endometrial cancer
Ovarian cyst
Adenomyosis
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Examinations for pregnancy
Ultrasound examination
Abdominal Examination
HCG Urine test
The presence of HCG hormone in the urine detects a positive test = the woman is pregnant
Blood tests
Quantitative
measures the exact amount of HCG in the blood
Qualitative
check If the hormone of pregnancy (HCG) is found in the blood or not
What is pregnancy?
Pregnancy refers to the events that occur from the time of fertilization ( conception) until the time of birth
Risk factors
Obesity
Smoking
Drinking AlCohol
Fetal development
Fertilization
Occur in the Ampullary region
Occur when the sperm reach the egg, and fuse with it to form the zygote
Embryonic stage
Organogenesis
Placenta forms
Pre-embryonic stage
1/ Zygote
2/ Blastomere
3/ Morula
4/ Blastocyst
5/ Implantation
Ectopic pregnancy may result if implantation occur in :
Ampullary region
Abdominal cavity
Internal os
Tube implantation
Ovarian implantation
must happen in the anterior or posterior wall of the uterus
6/ Embryogenesis
Fetal stage
Brain develops
Body adds size & weight
Hormones involved in pregnancy
Progesterone
Estrogen
Human placental lactogen (hPL)
Human Chorionic gonadotropin hormone (HCG)
Postpartum Checkups
Duration
4-6 weeks
Not only a single visit
Importance
Assess the health of the mother and the baby
Measure blood pressure
Blood test
Breast test
Pelvic test
Discuss your mental health
Consequences of not doing them
Undiagnosed postpartum depression
Incomplete healing
Definition
A medical checkup the mother gets after delivery to make sure she is recovering well from labor
Birth control
Diaphragm/ Cervical cap
condoms/Spermicides
IUD
Vaccines
Flu
Tetanus
Travel
Tdap
Maternity leave regulations in the UAE
45 days including time before & after delivery
2 additional breaks everyday
if completed 1 year, full pay during maternity leave
Breast feeding
Definition
Feeding the infant with breast milk directly from female human breast
Benefits
For the infant
Immunity
Prevent infection
prevents (SIDS)
For the mother
Increase bonding
Increase hormone release
Increase weight loss
Cost saving
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