Pre-Eclampsia, Pre-Eclampsia Definition, Causes and Symptoms, Diagnosis & Complications, Treatment & Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

Pre-Eclampsia is a multisystem disorder which is characterised by development of hypertension up to 140/90 mmHg or more with proteinuria after 20th week in pregnancy in a previously normotensive and proteinaric patient. … Continue readingPre-Eclampsia, Pre-Eclampsia Definition, Causes and Symptoms, Diagnosis & Complications, Treatment & Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

Monkeypox disease, Introduction, Transmission, and Sings & Symptoms, Diagnosis & Vaccination Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease that occurs primarily in topical rainforest area of Central and West Africa, and is occasionally exported to other regions. Monkeypox typically presents clinically with fever, rash and swollen lymph nodes and may lead to a range of medical complications. … Continue readingMonkeypox disease, Introduction, Transmission, and Sings & Symptoms, Diagnosis & Vaccination Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

Missed Abortion or Silent Miscarriage, Definition and Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

When the fetus is dead and retained inside the uterine cavity for a variable period. It is called missed abortion or silent abortion. … Continue readingMissed Abortion or Silent Miscarriage, Definition and Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention, (by GS India Nursing).

Abortion, Definition of Abortion, Classification of Abortion, Types of Abortion, (by GS India Nursing).

Abortion is the expulsion or extraction from its mother of an embryo or fetus weighting 500 gm, or less when it is not capable or independent survival. (WHO), this 500 gm, of fetal development is attained approximately at 22 weeks (154 days) or gestation. The expelled embryo or fetus is called abortus. The term miscarriage is the recommended terminology for spontaneous abortion. … Continue readingAbortion, Definition of Abortion, Classification of Abortion, Types of Abortion, (by GS India Nursing).

The Puerperium (postpartum period), complications, Puerperium Pyrexia, and Puerperium Sepsis, Causes & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Management & treatment, (by GS India Nursing).

Puerperium period (postpartum period) is considered about 6 weeks of  pregnancy after childbirth (delivery). In other words, the period of about 6 weeks after childbirth during which the mother’s reproductive organs return to their original non-pregnant stage.

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Fetal Circulation, Types of Circulation, Changes of The Fetal Circulation at Birth, (by GS India Nursing).

Blood flow in the unborn baby follows this pathway. Oxygen and nutrients from the mother’s blood are transferred across  the Placenta to the foetus through the umbilical cord. This encircled blood flow Thought the umbilical vein toward the baby’s liver. There is moves through are shunt called the ductus venosus. … Continue readingFetal Circulation, Types of Circulation, Changes of The Fetal Circulation at Birth, (by GS India Nursing).

Amniotic Fluid, Amount & Composition, Physical Properties, Functions of Amniotic Fluid, Abnormalities of Amniotic Fluid, ( by GS India Nursing).

Definition:- The liquid that is around a baby when it is inside it’s mother’s body. The Amniotic fluid is the protective liquid contained by the Amniotic sac of a gravid amniote. This fluid servers as a cushion for the growing fetus, but also servers to facilities the exchange of nutrients, water and biochemical products between mother and fetus. … Continue readingAmniotic Fluid, Amount & Composition, Physical Properties, Functions of Amniotic Fluid, Abnormalities of Amniotic Fluid, ( by GS India Nursing).