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Female infertility is deemed after how long?
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1 year of sex
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What is primary infertility?
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No prior conception
No conception after 1 year |
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What is secondary infertility?
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Inability to conceive after 1 year
Post other pregnancies |
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What are the causes of infertility?
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Ovulatory dysfunction
Tubal & uterine dysfunction Abnormal cervical mucus |
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PCOS is also called?
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Stein-Leventhal Syndrome
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Can PCOS be inherited?
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Yes
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What is PCOS
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Bilateral enlargement of ovaries w/ cysts
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What are the symptoms of PCOS
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Irregular anovulatory periods
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Amenorrhoea Obesity Hirsuitism Infertility |
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What are the causes of PCOS
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Insulin resistance
Obesity Inherited |
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PCOS increases the risk of?
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Breast and endometrial cancer
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What are the risk factors for pregnancy?
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Matenral age <15yo >35yo
Maternal weight <45kg + obesity Maternal height <150cm Habitual abortion Previous preterm delivery Multiparity (5+ babys) |
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Amenorrhoea is caused by a decrease in what hormone?
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Progesterone
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What is Preeclampsia?
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Triad of:
Elevated blood pressure Proteinuria Oedema |
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What is Eclampsia?
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Triad of:
Elevated blood pressure Proteinuria Oedema + Seizures |
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When can eclampsia and preeclampsia develop?
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Any time after 20 weeks of gestation and post delivery
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What is Apgar score?
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Measure of newborns general condition
Used at 1 and 5 minutes after birth Scal 0-10 Skin colour Heart rate, respiration relflex response Muscle tone |
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The Apgar score of 0-3 at 5 min is?
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Low
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