The document discusses antenatal care and provides information on:
- The aims of antenatal care including screening for high-risk cases, preventing/treating complications, educating mothers, and ensuring continued medical supervision.
- Components of antenatal care including history taking, physical examination, routine investigations, and advice on nutrition, hygiene, immunization, and warning signs.
- Advice given to mothers on diet, rest, exercise, hygiene, immunization, and mental preparation for childbirth.
- The importance of preconceptional care to ensure women enter pregnancy with optimal health.
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Obsterics and Gynaecology-
introduction-Preventive obstetrics is the concept of prevention or early detection of particular health deviations through routine periodic examinations and screening .
The concept of preventive obstetrics concerns with the concepts of the health & wellbeing of the mother her baby during the antenatal,intranatal & postnatal period.
The goal of the preventive obstetrics is the delivery of a healthy infant by a healthy mother at the end of a healthy pregnancy.
Pregnancy & child birth normal physiological
process that change from conception to
delivery.
Objectives
To promote , protect and maintain the health of the mother during pregnancy.
To detect “high risk” cases and give them special attention
To foresee complications and prevent them.
To remove anxiety and dread associated with delivery
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4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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2. Learning Objectives-
At the end of the lecture you will be able to know-
1. Antenatal history taking and examination
2. Know minor ailments during pregnancy and give proper
advice
3. Know about proper nutrition, hygiene and immunization
during pregnancy
4. Preconceptional care
5. What is Antenatal care
• Periodic and regular supervision
including history taking, examination
and advice of a woman during
pregnancy is called Antenatal care.
• The supervision should be of a regular
and periodic nature in accordance with
the need of the individual.
6. Aims
The aims are-
• To screen the high risk cases
• To prevent or detect or treat at the any earliest
complication
• To ensure continued medical surveillance and
prophylaxis
• To educate the mother about the physiology of
pregnancy and labour by demonstrations, charts and
diagrams so that fear is removed and psychology is
improved
7. Aims (cont’d)
• To discuss with the couple about the place,
time and mode of the delivery, provisionally
and care of the newborn
• To motivate the couple about the need of
family planning
• To advice the mother about breast-feeding,
post-natal care and immunization
8. Objectives
To ensure a normal pregnancy
with delivery of a healthy baby
from a healthy mother
9. The criteria of a normal pregnancy are-
Delivery of a single baby in good condition at
term(between 37-42 weeks), with fetal weight of 2.5
kg or more and with no maternal complication
10. Services
As per WHO recommendation at least 4
visit-
•1st visit around 16 weeks
•2nd visit between 24-28 weeks
•3rd visit at 32 weeks
•4th visit at 36 weeks
14. History taking
1. Particulars of the patient
2. Chief complaints with duration
3. H/O present pregnancy/present illness
4. Past history
5. Obstetric history
6. Menstrual history
7. Family history
8. Drug History
9. History of immunization
10. Contraceptive history
11. History of allergy
15. Chief complaints with duration
1. Period of amenorrhea
2. Nausea & vomiting, vertigo
3. Increased frequency of micturition
4. Constipation
5. Heaviness of breast
6. Rise of temperature
7. Edema
8. Pain in the abdomen
9. Backache
10. Vaginal bleeding
31. Ultrasound (cont’d)
At 11-14 weeks:
offer nuchal translucency
screening for Down's syndrome,
with other tests if available.
At 18-20 weeks:
offer screening with ultrasound for
congenital anomalies.
At 36 weeks:
for foetal growth and maturity
32. Antenatal advice
Principles:
2.To make aware the mother about the importance of
regular check up
3.To maintain or improve the health status of the woman to
the optimum till delivery by judicious advice regarding diet,
drugs and hygiene
4.To improve and tone up the psychology and ot remove the
fear of pregnancy by talking sympathetically to the patient
and explaining the principle changes and events likely to
occur during pregnancy
33. Antenatal advice (cont’d)
• Diet
• Rest & sleep
• Bowel
• Personal cleanliness
• Clothing, shoes & belt
• Dental care
• Care of breast
• Coitus
• Travelling
• Smoking & alcohol
• Immunization
• Drug
• Mental preparation
• Exercise
• Child care
• Birth plan
• Warning sign
• Family planning
Following advices are to be given:
35. DDA of a woman during pregnancy (2nd half)
Food element pregnancy
Kilocalories 2500
Protein 60 gm.
Iron 40 mg
Folic acid 400 g
Calcium 1000 mg
Vitamin A 6000 I.U.
36. Rest and sleep
• 8 hour sleep at night
• At least 2 hour sleep after mid-day
meal
• Hard strenuous work should be
avoided in first trimester and last 4
weeks
37. Bowel
• Regular bowel movement may be
facilitated by regulation of diet, taking
plenty fluid, vegetable and milk
• Stool softner
Coitus
Should be avoided in
•1st trimester
•last 6 weeks
38. Travelling
Should be avoided in
•1st trimester
•last 6 weeks
Air travelling is contraindicated in
•Placenta praevia
•Preeclampsia
•Severe anemia
44. Preconceptional care
Preconceptional care is the one step ahead of
antenatal care.
When a couple is seen and counseled about
pregnancy, its course and outcome before the
time of actual conception, is called
Preconceptional care.
Objective: to ensure that, a woman enters
pregnancy with an optimal state of health
which would be safe both to herself and the
fetus.
45. Preconceptional care includes:
Identification of high risk factor
Basal level health status including BP recording
Rubella & Hepatitis immunization
Folic acid supplementation
Correction of anemia
Patient with medical disease like hypertension,
diabetes are stabilized in an optimal state by
intervention
46. Preconceptional care includes: (cont’d)
Drugs used before pregnancy are verified and changed
if required to prevent any adverse effect of the fetus;
e.g., warfarin is replaced with heparin, oral anti-diabetic
drug with insulin
Advise to stop smoking, alcohol and drug abuse
Proper counseling to those with history of recurrent
foetal loss or family history of congenital abnormalities
Counseling regarding health care cost
47. To Summarize…
• Careful history taking
• Through clinical examination
• Investigation(routine and special)
• Advice: Diet(nutrition), hygiene, specific to any problem
• Subsequent visits- maternal and fetal health
• Couple education, counselling and advice
• Preparation for child birth: Couple is informed about labour course,
delivery, the need of operation, labour analgesia and anesthesia and
the complication
48. Post test 1
Periconceptional use of the following agent leads to reduced
incidence of neural tube defects
A. Folic acid
B. Iron
C. Calcium
D. Vitamin A
49. Post test 2-
Daily caloric needs in pregnancy is about…..… kilocal:
A. 1000
B. 1500
C. 2500
D. 3500
50. Post test 3
Term delivery defined as delivery of fetus-
A. 37-42 weeks
B. <37 weeks
C. >42 weeks
D. 28-37 weeks
51. Post test 4
Use of one of the following vaccinations is absolutely contraindicated
in pregnancy:
A. Hepatitis-B
B. Cholera
C. Rabies
D. Yellow fever
52. Post test 5
Earliest detection of pregnancy by ultrasound is by:
A. Gestation sac
B. Fetal node
C. FSH
D. Fetal skeleton