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Obstetrics and childbirth

'Obstetrics' is the surgical specialty dealing with the care of a woman and her offspring during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (the period shortly after birth).

Antenatal care

In obstetric practice, the obstetrician will see a pregnant woman on a regular basis as her pregnancy progresses. The exact schedule varies depending on resources and risk factors, such as diabetes. The main rationale for these visits is surveillance for diseases of pregnancy which are detectable. Some examples are:

  1. pre-eclampsia. The blood-pressure and urine of a pregnant woman is checked at every opportunity to check for this
  2. placenta praevia. On ultrasound, the placenta is visible obstructing the birth canal
  3. abnormal presentation (late pregnancy only). The foetus may be feet-first (breech), side-on (transverse), or at an angle (oblique presentation)
  4. IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction) , this is a general designation, where the foetus is too small for its age. Causes can be intrinsic (in the foetus) or extrinsic (usually placental problems)

Induction

An obstetrician may recommend a woman have her labour induced if it is felt that continuation would be more dangerous to her, the foetus, or both. Reasons to induce include:

  1. pre-eclampsia
  2. IUGR
  3. diabetes
  4. other general medical condition, such as renal disease

Induction usually occurs at 38 weeks gestation. At this age the foetal lung is fully mature. Note that pre-eclampsia is a reason to induce earlier. If a woman does not eventually labour by 41-42 weeks, induction is performed, as the placenta becomes unstable after this date. Induction is achieved by 3 methods:

  1. pessary of Prostin cream, prostaglandin E2
  2. surgical induction, by piercing the amniotic sac
  3. infusion of oxytocin

Labour

During labour itself, the obstetrician may be called on to do a number of things:

  1. monitor the progress of labour, by reviewing the nursing chart, performing vaginal examination, and assessing the trace produced by a foetal monitoring device (the cardiotocograph)
  2. accelerate the progress of labour by infusion of the hormone oxytocin
  3. provide pain relief, either by nitrous oxide (nowadays uncommon), opiates, or by epidural anesthesia done by anaethestists)
  4. surgically assisting labour, by forceps or the Ventouse (a suction cap applied to the foetus' head)
  5. Caesarean section, if vaginal delivery is decided against or appears too difficult. Caesarean section can either be elective, that is, arranged before labour, or decided during labour as an alternative to hours of waiting. True "emergency" Cesarean sections (where minutes count) are a rarity.

 

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