Obstetrics/Gynecology



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Female pelvis

Female pelvis

• The female pelvis contains the bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum. The tissue between the vaginal and rectal openings is a tight collection of...
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Uterine anatomy

Uterine anatomy

• The uterus is small and contracted in its non-pregnant state, but grows to fill nearly the entire abdomen during pregnancy. Delivery is effected by...
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Ovulation and conception

Ovulation and conception

• Fertilization usually occurs within the fallopian tube as the ovum is traveling toward the uterine cavity. If fertilization occurs, implantation...
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Fetal development I

Fetal development I

• The first trimester is the time of development when the tissues specialize into specific organs. At the end of 12 weeks, all of the organs are...
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Fetal development II

Fetal development II

• The second and third trimesters are devoted to growth and maturation. Fetuses may be viable outside the uterus from as early as 24 weeks, but brain...
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Descent and delivery

Descent and delivery

• In the first stage of labor, the circular muscle at the base of the uterus, the cervix, must thin (efface) and open (dilate) to a diameter of about...
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Predicting fetal age/weight

Predicting fetal age/weight

• Fetal weight is notoriously difficult to predict. • Fundal height is measured from the height of the top of the uterus to the pubic symphysis, and...
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EFM (normal)

EFM (normal)

• This technology, used in approximately 87% of all labors in the U.S., tracks the fetal heart function against uterine contractions. • The normal...
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EFM (Variable decelerations)

EFM (Variable decelerations)

• Variable decelerations can occur at any time during or between contractions, and are usually characterized by “shoulders” before and sometimes...
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EFM (Late decelerations)

EFM (Late decelerations)

• Late decelerations start at or after the peak of a contraction and are considered to be a sign of uteroplacental insufficiency. • The depth of...
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