Learn the most common signs of early pregnancy, feeling tired and missing a period. Here are some early signs of the pregnancy, which are very common when you are pregnant.
This document discusses physiological changes during pregnancy and objectives of prenatal care. It covers changes to major body systems as well as signs and symptoms of pregnancy. Prenatal care aims to discuss pregnancy and fetal well-being, complications, and involves regular checkups with physical exams, lab tests, ultrasound and other screening tests to monitor maternal and fetal health. The goal is healthy adaptation to the psychological, physical and developmental tasks of pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a physiological state where a female's implanted fertilized ovum develops into a fetus in the uterine endometrium. A normal pregnancy lasts 280 days, though the minimum is 180 days and maximum is 354 days. Abnormal pregnancies include ectopic pregnancy, superfecundation, and superfetation. Pregnancy has medicolegal importance such as using pregnancy as an excuse to avoid court appearances or capital punishment. Diagnosis of pregnancy is based on history, physical signs, and laboratory tests depending on the trimester. Presumptive signs include amenorrhea and morning sickness while probable signs are softening of the uterus and fetal movement can be heard by 17-20 weeks.
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This document provides information about pregnancy and delivery. It discusses the female reproductive system, signs of pregnancy, nutrition during pregnancy, stages of labor, and delivery. The three stages of labor are outlined as the first stage from the start of contractions until the cervix is fully dilated, the second stage being the baby passing through the birth canal, and the third stage being the delivery of the placenta after birth. Risk factors that may require medical attention during delivery are also listed.
This document summarizes the key components of the female reproductive system:
- The ovaries produce eggs and hormones. Each month one ovary releases an egg.
- The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus, catching eggs released from the ovaries. Fertilization can occur in the fallopian tubes.
- The uterus is where a fertilized egg will implant and a fetus will develop. It has three layers and a cervix that connects it to the vagina.
- The vagina provides an exit from the uterus and is where birth occurs.
Wondering if you could be pregnant? Do you even know the presumptive, probable and positive signs of pregnancy? After a couple of weeks since you did lovemaking and now can’t wait for the confirmation, you’re confuse and still holding with the feeling of being pregnant. Can you distinguish those signs and symptoms? Are you familiar with their differences? Let’s find out each distinction.
This document discusses 15 early signs of pregnancy that women may experience. Some common early signs include missed periods, tender or sore breasts, frequent urination, nausea or vomiting, food cravings or aversions, and feeling tired. Other signs are mood changes, lower back pain, bloating or weight gain. The document recommends seeing a healthcare provider if you suspect you may be pregnant based on experiencing any of these symptoms. It emphasizes that pregnancy symptoms can vary between women and that many symptoms could also occur with premenstrual discomfort.
This document discusses physiological changes during pregnancy and objectives of prenatal care. It covers changes to major body systems as well as signs and symptoms of pregnancy. Prenatal care aims to discuss pregnancy and fetal well-being, complications, and involves regular checkups with physical exams, lab tests, ultrasound and other screening tests to monitor maternal and fetal health. The goal is healthy adaptation to the psychological, physical and developmental tasks of pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a physiological state where a female's implanted fertilized ovum develops into a fetus in the uterine endometrium. A normal pregnancy lasts 280 days, though the minimum is 180 days and maximum is 354 days. Abnormal pregnancies include ectopic pregnancy, superfecundation, and superfetation. Pregnancy has medicolegal importance such as using pregnancy as an excuse to avoid court appearances or capital punishment. Diagnosis of pregnancy is based on history, physical signs, and laboratory tests depending on the trimester. Presumptive signs include amenorrhea and morning sickness while probable signs are softening of the uterus and fetal movement can be heard by 17-20 weeks.
The document discusses pictures that are from Flickerstorm.com. It provides a source for the pictures but does not include any other details about the pictures themselves or what they depict. The document is only one sentence that names the source of some pictures.
This document provides information about pregnancy and delivery. It discusses the female reproductive system, signs of pregnancy, nutrition during pregnancy, stages of labor, and delivery. The three stages of labor are outlined as the first stage from the start of contractions until the cervix is fully dilated, the second stage being the baby passing through the birth canal, and the third stage being the delivery of the placenta after birth. Risk factors that may require medical attention during delivery are also listed.
This document summarizes the key components of the female reproductive system:
- The ovaries produce eggs and hormones. Each month one ovary releases an egg.
- The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus, catching eggs released from the ovaries. Fertilization can occur in the fallopian tubes.
- The uterus is where a fertilized egg will implant and a fetus will develop. It has three layers and a cervix that connects it to the vagina.
- The vagina provides an exit from the uterus and is where birth occurs.
Wondering if you could be pregnant? Do you even know the presumptive, probable and positive signs of pregnancy? After a couple of weeks since you did lovemaking and now can’t wait for the confirmation, you’re confuse and still holding with the feeling of being pregnant. Can you distinguish those signs and symptoms? Are you familiar with their differences? Let’s find out each distinction.
This document discusses 15 early signs of pregnancy that women may experience. Some common early signs include missed periods, tender or sore breasts, frequent urination, nausea or vomiting, food cravings or aversions, and feeling tired. Other signs are mood changes, lower back pain, bloating or weight gain. The document recommends seeing a healthcare provider if you suspect you may be pregnant based on experiencing any of these symptoms. It emphasizes that pregnancy symptoms can vary between women and that many symptoms could also occur with premenstrual discomfort.
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The document summarizes the signs and symptoms of pregnancy across the three trimesters. It begins with an introduction to the objectives and definitions of pregnancy. It then discusses the duration of pregnancy and divides it into three trimesters. For each trimester, it outlines the presumptive/subjective signs and the probable/objective signs. It also discusses some minor ailments that can occur during pregnancy, such as supine hypotension syndrome and varicose veins.
This document discusses various physical and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy under three main headings: weight gain, cardiovascular changes, and respiratory changes. Key points include an overall weight gain of 12.5kg, a 40-45% increase in blood volume, a rise in cardiac output of 1.5L/min due to increased stroke volume and heart rate, and changes in respiratory function such as decreased lung capacity and increased oxygen consumption.
This document discusses the anatomy of the fetal head and maternal pelvis as they relate to labor and delivery. It describes the key structures of the fetal head, including the sutures, fontanelles, and diameters. It then explains the anatomy of the maternal pelvis, including the bones (ilium, ischium, pubis, sacrum, coccyx), planes (inlet, greatest diameter, least diameter, outlet), and diameters. Finally, it discusses the different shapes the pelvis can take (gynecoid, android, anthropoid, platypelloid) and how pelvimetry is used to assess fit between the fetal head and pelvis.
An embryo is developing in its mother's womb. It is in the early stages of development and is nourished first by the yolk sac and later by the umbilical cord. As it grows over weeks and months, limbs and facial features form and it begins moving on its own, though the mother cannot feel it. Modern imaging techniques allow viewing the developing baby's features and expressions. By 24 weeks, the lungs are almost fully formed and the baby could potentially survive if born, and it is developing awareness of its surroundings in the womb. After 9 months of development from a single cell, the baby is ready to be born.
The document provides information about pregnancy and fetal development from fertilization through the first, second, and third trimesters. It describes how the embryo implants in the uterus and develops organs and limbs over the course of weeks. The placenta and umbilical cord form to support the growth of the fetus and allow nutrient exchange with the mother. The fetus' movements begin at 9 weeks and its sex may be apparent at 11 weeks.
The document summarizes the major organs of the female reproductive system. It describes how the ovaries produce eggs and hormones, the fallopian tubes catch eggs and transport them to the uterus, the uterus provides a protective environment for embryo implantation and fetal development, and the vagina is the birth canal. The cervix acts as a passageway during birth and the endometrial lining thickens each month to potentially support implantation of a fertilized egg.
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The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
This lays foundation of scoping research project what are the
Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
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Simple Steps to Make Her Choose You Every Day" and unlock the secrets to building a strong, lasting relationship. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey to self-improvement, enhancing your communication and emotional skills, ensuring that your partner chooses you without hesitation. Forget about complications and start applying easy, straightforward steps that make her see you as the ideal person she can't live without. Gain the key to her heart and enjoy a relationship filled with love and mutual respect. This isn't just a book; it's an investment in your happiness and the happiness of your partner
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The document summarizes the signs and symptoms of pregnancy across the three trimesters. It begins with an introduction to the objectives and definitions of pregnancy. It then discusses the duration of pregnancy and divides it into three trimesters. For each trimester, it outlines the presumptive/subjective signs and the probable/objective signs. It also discusses some minor ailments that can occur during pregnancy, such as supine hypotension syndrome and varicose veins.
This document discusses various physical and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy under three main headings: weight gain, cardiovascular changes, and respiratory changes. Key points include an overall weight gain of 12.5kg, a 40-45% increase in blood volume, a rise in cardiac output of 1.5L/min due to increased stroke volume and heart rate, and changes in respiratory function such as decreased lung capacity and increased oxygen consumption.
This document discusses the anatomy of the fetal head and maternal pelvis as they relate to labor and delivery. It describes the key structures of the fetal head, including the sutures, fontanelles, and diameters. It then explains the anatomy of the maternal pelvis, including the bones (ilium, ischium, pubis, sacrum, coccyx), planes (inlet, greatest diameter, least diameter, outlet), and diameters. Finally, it discusses the different shapes the pelvis can take (gynecoid, android, anthropoid, platypelloid) and how pelvimetry is used to assess fit between the fetal head and pelvis.
An embryo is developing in its mother's womb. It is in the early stages of development and is nourished first by the yolk sac and later by the umbilical cord. As it grows over weeks and months, limbs and facial features form and it begins moving on its own, though the mother cannot feel it. Modern imaging techniques allow viewing the developing baby's features and expressions. By 24 weeks, the lungs are almost fully formed and the baby could potentially survive if born, and it is developing awareness of its surroundings in the womb. After 9 months of development from a single cell, the baby is ready to be born.
The document provides information about pregnancy and fetal development from fertilization through the first, second, and third trimesters. It describes how the embryo implants in the uterus and develops organs and limbs over the course of weeks. The placenta and umbilical cord form to support the growth of the fetus and allow nutrient exchange with the mother. The fetus' movements begin at 9 weeks and its sex may be apparent at 11 weeks.
The document summarizes the major organs of the female reproductive system. It describes how the ovaries produce eggs and hormones, the fallopian tubes catch eggs and transport them to the uterus, the uterus provides a protective environment for embryo implantation and fetal development, and the vagina is the birth canal. The cervix acts as a passageway during birth and the endometrial lining thickens each month to potentially support implantation of a fertilized egg.
Health Tech Market Intelligence Prelim Questions -Gokul Rangarajan
The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
This lays foundation of scoping research project what are the
Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
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Nursing management of the patient with Tonsillitis PPTblessyjannu21
Prepared by Prof. Blessy Thomas MSc Nursing, FNCON, SPN. The tonsils are two small glands that sit on either side of the throat.
In young children, they help to fight germs and act as a barrier against infection.
Tonsils act as filters, trapping germs that could otherwise enter the airways and cause infection.
They also make antibodies to fight infection.
But sometimes, they get overwhelmed by bacteria or viruses.
This can make them swollen and inflamed.
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils, two masses of tissue at the back of the throat.
Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, two oval-shaped pads of tissue at the back of the throat — one tonsil on each side.
Tonsillitis is common, especially in children.
It can happen once in a while or come back again and again in a short period.Nursing management of Tonsillitis is important.
A comprehensive understanding of the operations for management of Tonsillitis and areas requiring special attention would be important.
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Most Common Early Signs of Pregnancy
1.
2. 1. Sore Breast
This sign is very common
when you are pregnant. It is
caused for the hormonal
changes and you can feel
tingling around your nipples.
At your early stage, this sign
persists in your body, but as
the time goes and when your
body gets used to, you may
not feel such sensation in
later.
3. 2. Cramping
It is another sign of your
pregnancy when you feel
cramp because of the uterus
stretching, but still you
cannot rely on this solely to
confirm your pregnancy as it
may be the reason of your
menstruation.
4. 3. Frequent Urination
Frequent urination is caused
by the HCG (Human
Chorionic Gonadotropin)
hormones in your body,
which is produced only
during your pregnancy. This
hormone increases the
emission of estrogen and
progesterone, which are vital
in your pregnancy
5. 4. Fatigue
You feel fatigue in your
pregnancy and you may
always want to sleep due to
the tiredness and this
situation may continue
throughout your first
trimester. Fatigue is very
common; as your body
needs the energy for your
baby’s development, you feel
such situation.
6. 5. Power of Smell
Suddenly you feel that, your
power of smell is increased,
though in a bad way. Even a
good thing can smell bad for
you and now you can
imagine your feelings when
you are around the dustbin.
7. 6. Food Craving
It is another sign of your
pregnancy and you can feel
the cravings for the food,
especially in your first
trimester. It is simply
because your body craves for
the food.
8. 7. Missing your Period
It is a most common thing
that makes a woman aware
of their pregnancy and it
may the surest one among
the list. Missing periods
means no ovulation that
means you are pregnant.