Topics: Today I’ll review the obstetrical symptoms of vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, contractions, fluid loss, headache, and that ominous catch-all, “I just don’t feel very well.” What these all have in common, is that they are common, usually innocent, and occasionally life-threatening. The other thing they all have in common is that they are a [...]
Topics: Today Irsquo;ll review the obstetrical symptoms of vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, contractions, fluid loss, headache, and that ominous catch-all, ldquo;I just donrsquo;t feel very well.rdquo; What these all have in common, is that they are common, usually innocent, and occasionally life-threatening. The other thing they all have in common is that they are a ldquo;todayrdquo; emergencyhellip;in other words, whenever you encounter any of those symptoms, they should be evaluated today, not tomorrow or next week, or at the next prenatal visit. Normal Pregnancy... View Text Here Pregnancy Problems... View Text Here Initial Evaluation in Labor... View Text Here Leopold's Maneuvers Video (9 MB Download)... View Free Video Here Commercial Links: Pregnant Abdomen Exam Video Pelvic Exam During Labor Video Free Links: OBGYN-101 OBGYN-101 Gray Haired Notes Obstetrics, in the Global Library of Women's Medicine Brookside Associates Medical Education Division
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Today I’ll review the obstetrical symptoms of vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, contractions, fluid loss, headache, and that ominous catch-all, “I just don’t feel very well.”
What these all have in common, is that they are common, usually innocent, and occasionally life-threatening. The other thing they all have in common is that they are a “today” emergency…in other words, whenever you encounter any of those symptoms, they should be evaluated today, not tomorrow or next week, or at the next prenatal visit.
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