Title: Normal Pregnancy
1Normal Pregnancy
CAPT Mike Hughey, MC, USNR
2Symptoms of Pregnancy
- Nausea (1st TM)
- Breast and nipple tenderness (1st TM)
- Marked fatigue (1st 3rd TM)
- Urinary frequency (1st 3rd TM)
- Patient thinks shes pregnant
3Pregnancy Tests are Very Reliable
- Turn positive at about the first missed period (4
weeks after the LMP or 14 days after conception. - Detect 30 units of HCG
- Double the sensitivity by doubling the amount of
urine.
4Serum can be Used
- May use serum if urine is unavailable
- Tape red-top tube to the wall
- After 10 minutes, draw off enough serum to match,
drop for drop, the urine required for the test. - Sludging of proteins, albumin can be a problem
- Different forms of HCG in urine and serum
- Will work well enough for most purposes.
5Routine Visits
- Q4 weeks until 28 weeks
- Q2 weeks, 28-36 weeks
- Q week, 36-delivery
6Routine Visits
7Urine Test for Protein and Glucose
- Protein may indicate pre-eclampsia
- Glucose may indicate gestational diabetes
8Estimating Gestational Age
- LMP plus 280 days
- Add 7 days, subtract 3 months
- MacDonald's Rule (cm weeks)
9Fetal heart beat
- You may never hear it with a stethoscope
- 16-20 weeks with DeLee Stethoscope
- 12-14 weeks with Doppler
- 5-6 weeks with ultrasound
10Take a Prenatal Vitamin Each Day
- Folic Acid 400 mg/day before pregnancy
- 600-800 mg/day during pregnancy
- Those with a normal balanced diet probably dont
need extra vitamins - No one has a normal balanced diet.
11Initial Prenatal Laboratory Tests
- Hgb/Hct
- WBC
- U/A
- Blood type rH
- Atypical antibody screen
- Rubella titer
- RPR or VDRL
- Hep B
- HIV
- GC/Chlamydia
- Pap
12Subsequent Laboratory Tests
- Amniocentesis at 11-17 weeks for women gt35
- Serum AFP at 15-18 weeks
- Targeted (Level II) ultrasound for women at high
risk at 16-20 weeks - Hgb/Hct at 28 weeks
- OB Glucose at 28 weeks (1-hour post 50 g oral
load) - Rhogam to all rH negative women at 28 weeks
13Skin Changes
- Chloasma (darkening of face)
- Spider telangectasias (red, star-shaped marks)
- Stretch marks
- Linea nigra
- Darkening of nipples
14Exercise During Pregnancy
- Balance
- Joint changes
- Heat
- Increased cardiac output
15Nausea Vomiting
- Common up to 16 weeks
- If she cant keep anything down, or has ketones
in urine, give IV fluids - Avoid antiemetics
- Benadryl, Scopolomine, Compazine,
Phenergan,Reglan have all been used with good
results
16Heartburn
- Reflux esophagitis
- Antacids are OK
- Suck on them rather than chewing them
17Sciatica
- 30 of pregnancies
- Avoid standing for long periods
- Sit with knees slightly higher than the hips
18Sciatica
- Sleep in semi-fetal position with a pillow
between the knees
19Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- 30 of pregnancies
- Numbness of the distal median nerve due to
compression from edema - Worse in the morning
- No treatment necessary so long as lesion is
sensory only - Rest, wrist splint may be helpful
- Injections, surgery almost never necessary
20Upper Respiratory Infection
- Acetaminaphen - OK
- Guaifenisin - OK
- Pseudoephedrine - OK in 2nd TM
- Triprolidine - OK
- Penicillins - OK
- Cephalosporins - OK
- Erythromycin - OK
21Medications During Pregnancy
- Antibiotics - some OK, some not
- Local anesthetics - OK
- Local with epinephrine - not OK
- Aspirin - not OK
- Immunizations - some are OK, some are not
- Antimalarial - some OK, some are not
- Narcotics - OK except for addiction issue
22Thermal Stress During Pregnancy
- Avoid elevation of core temperature
- Mess decks
- Engine room spaces
- Laundry
23Acoustic Stress During Pregnancy
- Fetus receives about 15 dBA less than the mother.
- Avoid exposure in which ear protection is
needed. - Brief transit is OK (less than 5 minutes)
- If double ear protection required, pregnant woman
should avoid the area completely.
24Low Frequency Whole Body Vibration
25Chemical Exposure During Pregnancy
Avoid
- Organic solvents
- Fuel oils
- Paint thinners
- Mercury
- Lead
- Cadmium
26Radiation Exposure During Pregnancy
- Avoid radiation exposure
- If it's important, then go ahead but shield the
abdomen to the extent possible.
27Diving During Pregnancy
- Don't do it
- Pregnant are women predisposed to decompression
sickness and embolism. - Fetal circulation bypasses the lungs...any bubble
goes directly to the brain or coronary arteries. - Prolonged low hyperbaric pressures may be safe,
but fetal effects include narrowing of foramen
ovale and ductus arteriosus
28Aircrew Status
- G forces
- Noise
- Heat
- Balance
- Fumes
- Rules vary by service, type of aircraft, job, and
mission
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