This document discusses several gynecological disorders that can occur during pregnancy, including increased vaginal discharge, trichomoniasis, candidiasis, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, fibroids, ovarian cysts, retroverted uterus, uterine prolapse, and incarcerated uterus. For each condition, it describes the prevalence during pregnancy, potential effects on the pregnancy and delivery, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and recommended treatment approaches. Conservative management is typically recommended where possible to avoid risks to the fetus. Surgical intervention may be required in some cases, such as for cervical cancer, ovarian cysts, or incarcerated uterus where pregnancy continuation could endanger the mother.
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This topic contains detail about genital prolapse in pregnancy, It's definition, incidence, types, stages, causes, risk factors, clinical features, effect of prolapse, effect on pregnancy, effect during labour and puerperium, prevention, treatment and nursing management during pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is an event that results in the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It typically happens during the first trimester, or first three months, of the pregnancy. Miscarriages can happen for a variety of medical reasons, many of which aren't within a person's control.
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During the first week of embryonic development, implantation marks a crucial stage where the blastocyst, a hollow sphere of cells, adheres to the uterine lining. Normally, this occurs within the endometrium of the uterus, specifically in the fundus or body regions.
The process involves the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst forming a syncytium, which facilitates implantation and eventually gives rise to the placenta.
However, abnormal implantation sites can lead to complications such as ectopic pregnancy, where implantation occurs outside the uterus, commonly within the fallopian tubes.
It is the expulsion or extraction from its mother of an embryo or fetus weighing 500 gm or less when it is not capable of independent survival (WHO).
The 500gm of fetal development is attained approximately at 22 weeks of gestation.
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Subject: Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing. Topic: Ectopic pregnancy, Its types, various Implantation sites, Pathophysiology, Risk factors, Diagnosis, Various Managements and Recent Advancements.
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This topic contains detail about genital prolapse in pregnancy, It's definition, incidence, types, stages, causes, risk factors, clinical features, effect of prolapse, effect on pregnancy, effect during labour and puerperium, prevention, treatment and nursing management during pregnancy, labour and puerperium.
A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is an event that results in the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It typically happens during the first trimester, or first three months, of the pregnancy. Miscarriages can happen for a variety of medical reasons, many of which aren't within a person's control.
USMLE GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY 009 First week of develoment B embryo .pdfAHMED ASHOUR
During the first week of embryonic development, implantation marks a crucial stage where the blastocyst, a hollow sphere of cells, adheres to the uterine lining. Normally, this occurs within the endometrium of the uterus, specifically in the fundus or body regions.
The process involves the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst forming a syncytium, which facilitates implantation and eventually gives rise to the placenta.
However, abnormal implantation sites can lead to complications such as ectopic pregnancy, where implantation occurs outside the uterus, commonly within the fallopian tubes.
It is the expulsion or extraction from its mother of an embryo or fetus weighing 500 gm or less when it is not capable of independent survival (WHO).
The 500gm of fetal development is attained approximately at 22 weeks of gestation.
Expelled fetus- Abortus
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2. ⦿There is an increased cervical secretions and
vaginal transudate during pregnancy due to
increased vascularity and hyperestrogenic state.
The discharge is thick, mucoid in nature and non-
irritating.
Except improvement in personal hygiene, no
treatment is required.
3. ⦿Trichomonas vaginalis is a parasitic
protozoan that infects the urogenital tract
of both women and men. It is the most
common sexually transmitted infection (STI)
⦿The infection is not increased during
pregnancy. The clinical features remain the
same as in non-pregnant state.
⦿T
reatment consists of prescribing
metronidazole (Flagyl) 200 mg thrice daily
for 7 days. Metronidazole should be avoided
in the first trimester. The husband should
be treated simultaneously
4. ⦿Vaginitis due to Candida albicans is relatively
more common than Trichomonas vaginalis. Its
growth is favored by the high acidic pH of
vaginal secretions and frequent presence of
sugar in the urine during pregnancy. It is more
prevalent in diabetic pregnancy.
⦿Treatment is by use of miconazole vaginal
cream, one applicator full, high up in the vagina
at bedtime for 7 nights.
5. ⦿ During pregnancy, there is increased
vascularity and as a result any pre-existent
polyp bleeds, confusing the diagnosis with
threatened abortion in early months and
constitutes extra placental cause of APH in
later months. The diagnosis is confirmed by
speculum examination.
⦿ The polyp should be removed as in the
non-pregnant state and should be sent for
histological examination.
7. ⦿ Asymptomatic cases — Cytologic
screening of all pregnant mothers is a
routine during antenatal checkup in the
organized sector.
⦿ Symptomatic cases — In cases of bleeding
during pregnancy either in the early months
simulating threatened abortion or in the
later months constituting APH, the cervix
should be inspected through a speculum at
the earliest opportunity. If suspicion arises, a
biopsy from the site of lesion confirms the
diagnosis.
8. ⦿EFFECTS OF PREGNANCY ON CARCINOMA
CERVIX: The malignant process remains
unaffected. There may be a rapid spread
following vaginal delivery and induced
abortion.
⦿EFFECTS OF CARCINOMA ON PREGNANCY:
There is increased incidence of (1) abortion,
(2) premature labor, (3) secondary cervical
dystocia, (4) injury to the cervix and lower
segment leading to traumatic PPH,
⦿(5) lochiometra and pyometra, and (6)
uterine sepsis.
9.
10. ⦿Radical hysterectomy (with the fetus in
uterus), pelvic lymphadenectomy and
aortic node sampling are done. Oophoropexy
at the time of hysterectomy may be done.
⦿Post operative
⦿irradiation following evaluation of prognostic
factors
11. ⦿Radical hysterectomy, pelvic
lymphadenectomy after classical cesarean
delivery.
⦿Dissection may be easy, but bleeding is often
more in pregnancy.
⦿Second trimester: Management
decisions are more difficult.
12. ⦿INCIDENCE: The incidence of fibroid in
pregnancy is about 1 in 1,000 and it depends
on population characteristics.
13. ⦿It depends on their location. (1) May be
none; (2) Pressure symptoms due to
impaction —
⦿ (a) bladder—retention of urine
⦿(b) rectum—constipation;
⦿(3) Abortion;
⦿(4) Malpresentation;
⦿(5) Non-engagement of the presenting part;
(6) Preterm labor and prematurity;
⦿(7) Red degeneration;
⦿(8) Placental abruption.
14. ⦿EFFECTS ON PUERPERIUM: (1) Subinvolution;
(2) Sepsis is common
⦿(3) Secondary PPH;
⦿(4) Inversion of uterus;
⦿(5) Lochiometra and pyometra.
15. ⦿(1) Acute onset of focal pain over the tumor;
⦿ (2) Malaise or even rise of temperature;
⦿(3) Dry or furred tongue;
⦿ (4) Rapid pulse;
⦿ (5) Constipation;
⦿(6) T
enderness and rigidity over the tumor;
⦿ (7) Blood count shows leukocytosis.
⦿The diagnosis is confused with acute
appendicitis or twisted ovarian tumor. The
diagnosis is often made only on laparotomy.
16. ⦿Conservative treatment should be
followed. Patient is put to bed. Ampicillin
500 mg capsule thrice daily for 7 days is
given. Analgesic and sedative are frequently
given. The symptoms usually clear off within
10 days
18. ⦿ On pregnancy: There is increased chance
of
⦿(1) impaction leading to retention of
urine,
⦿(2) mechanical distress in presence of large
tumor
⦿(3) malpresentation,
⦿(4) Non-engagement of the head at term.
⦿ On labor: There is chance of obstructed
labor if the tumor is impacted in the
pelvis.
20. ⦿DURING PREGNANCY
⦿ Uncomplicated — The best time of
elective operation is between 14th week
and 18th week, as the
⦿ Complicated — The tumor should be
removed irrespective of the period of
gestation.
21. ⦿(1) If the tumor is well above the
presenting part, a watchful expectancy
hoping for vaginal delivery is followed;
⦿(2) If the tumor is impacted in the pelvis
causing obstruction, cesarean section
should be done followed by removal of the
tumor in the same sitting.
22. ⦿On occasion, the diagnosis is made
following delivery. The tumor should be
removed as early in puerperium as
possible. Following operation the specimen
is sent for histological examination.
23. ⦿Retroverted uterus, either congenital or
acquired, is considered as a normal variant
of uterine position.
⦿Retroversion is either pre-existing or may be
due to pregnancy. The incidence is about 10%
during first trimester of pregnancy
24.
25.
26. ⦿Changes in the uterus:
⦿(1) The cervix is pointed upwards and
forwards and is placed even on the upper
border of the symphysis pubis;
⦿ (2) Rarely, the uterus continues to grow at
the expense of the anterior wall called
anterior sacculation while the thick
posterior wall lies in the sacral hollow
27. ⦿Urethra:Marked elongation along with the
bladder base due to stretching of the
anterior vaginal wall by the cervix. There is
retention of urine.
⦿The causes of retention are:
⦿(1) Mechanical compression of the urethra by
the cervix;
⦿(2) Edema on the bladder neck;
⦿(3) The woman passes small amount of urine
with increased pressure (strain) even when
the bladder is full (paradoxical
incontinence).
28. ⦿As a result of retention of urine, the bladder
gets distended and becomes an abdominal
organ reaching even upto the umbilicus. If the
retention is not relieved, the following may
happen:
⦿(1) The bladder walls become thickened due to
edema;
⦿(2) Severe cystitis, pyelonephritis with uremia
supervenes;
⦿(3) Intraperitoneal rupture may occur in grossly
neglected cases resulting in infective peritonitis;
⦿ (4) Obstructive nephropathy in a severe case
may occur.
29. ⦿(1) Miscarriage; (2) If pregnancy continues
with anterior sacculation, there is
increased chance of
⦿ (a) Malpresentation
⦿(b) Non-engagement of the head,
⦿(c) Preterm delivery and prematurity
, and
⦿(d) Rupture of the uterus during labor
.
30. ⦿Pregnancy is not uncommon in first-degree
uterine prolapse with cystocele and
rectocele. Pregnancy is, however, unlikely
when the cervix remains outside the introitus
and continuation of pregnancy in third
degree prolapse is an extremely rare event.
⦿The incidence of prolapse is about 1 in 250
pregnancies
33. ⦿ On pregnancy: There is an
increasedchance of:
⦿ (1) Miscarriage;
⦿(2) Discomfort due to increased ailments;
⦿ (3)Premature rupture of the membranes
⦿(4) Chorioamnionitis.
34. There is an increased chance of:
(1) Early rupture of the
membranes;(2) Cervical dystocia;
(3)Prolonged labor due to non-
dilatation of cervix and
obstruction due to sagging
cystocele and rectocele;
(4) Operativeinterference.
During puerperium:
(1) Subinvolution;
(2) Uterine sepsis.
35.
36. ⦿ If the cervix is outside the introitus —The
pessary is to be kept until 18th–20th week of
pregnancywhen the body of the uterus will be
sufficiently enlarged to sit on the brim of the
pelvis.
⦿The pelvic floor is too much lax — The patient is
to lie in bed with the foot end raised by about 20
⦿cm.
⦿ If the cervix remains outside the introitus
even in the later months, it is preferable to
admit the patient at 36th week.
37. ⦿ Th e patient should be in bed,
⦿ Intravaginal plugging soaked with glycerine
and acrifl avine not only helps in reduction of
cervical edema but also facilitates its dilatation.
⦿ Prophylactic antibiotic,
⦿ Manual stretching of the cervix or pushing up
the cystocele or rectocele past the presenting
part during uterine contractions facilitates
progressive descent of the head.
⦿ If the head is high up and/or the cervix
remains edematous, thick or undilated,
cesarean section is a safe procedure.
38. ⦿(1) The patient should lie flat on the bed;
⦿(2) If the mass remains outside, it should be
⦿covered with gauze soaked in glycerine and
acriflavine;
⦿(3) If subinvolution is evident, a ring pessary
may be put in until involution is completed;
(4) Prophylactic antibiotic is administered.
40. ⦿FAVORABLE: In the majority, spontaneous
rectification occurs. As the uterus grows, the
fundus rises spontaneously from the pelvis
beyond 12 weeks. Thereafter, the pregnancy
continues uneventfully.
⦿ UNFAVORABLE: In the minority, spontaneous
rectification fails to occur between 12 weeks
and 16 weeks.
⦿The developing uterus gradually fills up the
pelvic cavity and becomes incarcerated. The
probable causes of incarceration are: (a)
Projected sacral promontory; (b) Uterine
adhesions; (c) Pelvic tumor; (d) Idiopathic
(majority).