High-risk Pregnancies
High-Risk Pregnancies A high-risk pregnancy is a pregnancy in which the mother, fetus, or**, newborn is or will be at an increased risk of morbidity or mortality**, happening before, during,…...
High-Risk Pregnancies A high-risk pregnancy is a pregnancy in which the mother, fetus, or**, newborn is or will be at an increased risk of morbidity or mortality**, happening before, during,…...
Overview Anaemia is a common condition affecting more than half (57%) of pregnant women in Sub-saharan Africa. It is defined as a reduction in the hemoglobin concentration of the blood…...
Overview NYHA functional classification of heart failure (Symptoms = fatigue, palpitations, dyspnea) NYHA Class Symptoms at rest Symptoms during activity I No No II No Mild III No Severe IV…...
Overview The goal of managing diabetes in pregnancy includes providing necessary nutrients for the mother and fetus, controlling glucose levels, and preventing starvation ketosis. Women without persistent fasting hyperglycemia (A1)…...
Overview Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state which increases the risk of venous thromboembolism. All clotting factors (apart from XI and XIII) are increased and stasis increases due to compression of…...
Overview Postpartum fever is defined as a temperature > 38. 7 C in the first 24 hours postpartum or > 38 C on any two of the first 10 days…...
Overview Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is classically defined as blood loss of greater than 500 mL in vaginal delivery or 1000 mL at Caeserian. ACOG defines it as a 10% drop…...
Post-partum Care Postpartum is a general term for the period of time following childbirth. “Postpartum,” as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), starts one hour after the delivery of the…...
Obstetric Fistula An obstetric fistula is an abnormal opening between the woman’s genital tract and the urinary tract or rectum. It is commonly a result of neglected or prolonged obstructed…...
Cord Prolapse A prolapse umbilical cord is protrusion of the umbilical cord ahead of or alongside the presenting part of the fetus. Serious emergency if it is visible. Most common…...