The fundal height for a pregnant patient at 20 weeks gestati…
The fundal height for a pregnant patient at 20 weeks gestation was 1 cm below the umbilicus. At today’s 24-week visit, fundal height is at the umbilicus. The patient is feeling regular fetal movement and the fetal heart rate is 140 bpm. The most appropriate management for this patient is:
Read DetailsA 45-year-old G3P3 with a BMI of 35 reports increased stress…
A 45-year-old G3P3 with a BMI of 35 reports increased stress incontinence and new urge incontinence. Her health history is unremarkable and her obstetric history is as follows: G1 spontaneous vaginal delivery at term, baby girl, 8 lbs 9 oz G2 primary C-section at term for failure to progress, baby boy 10 lbs 2 oz G3 vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), baby boy, 9 lbs 6 oz What would be the next step in management?
Read DetailsA pregnant patient presents to triage at 32 weeks gestation…
A pregnant patient presents to triage at 32 weeks gestation with vaginal bleeding for the past 6 hours, back pain, and irregular abdominal cramping pain. Exam reveals diffuse abdominal tenderness and increased uterine tone. The MOST likely diagnosis is:
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