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Title: Chapter 4 Physiologic and Psychologic Changes During Pregnancy


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Chapter 4Physiologic and Psychologic Changes
During Pregnancy
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Prenatal Care
  • Terminology see pg 33
  • Profile of previous pregnancy history see box4-1
  • GTPALM
  • PG we will use this one mostly
  • P para (number of births after 20 weeks
    gestation)
  • G gravida (total number of pregnancies,
    including current pregnancy)

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Prenatal Care
  • Determination of date of birth
  • Nägeles rule box 4-2
  • Wheel see example
  • Duration of pregnancy
  • 280 days using 28-day months is called lunar
    months 10 lunar months 40 weeks
  • 9 calendar months Divided into 3 trimesters
  • Abortion/miscarriage a pregnancy that
    terminates before the fetus reaches 20 weeks
    gestation
  • Preterm/premature a pregnancy that terminates
    after the 20th week of gestation, but before full
    term

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Prenatal Care
  • Signs of pregnancy table 4-1
  • Presumptive (may suggest pregnancy)
  • Probable (strongly indicates pregnancy)
  • Positive (confirms pregnancy)
  • fetal heart tones are heard
  • fetal movement is palpated by the examiner
  • fetal outline is visualized by ultrasound

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Physiologic Changes in Body Systems
  • Endocrine System
  • increase in hormones
  • addition of the placenta during pregnancy
    producing large amounts of estrogen
    progesterone
  • see table 4-2

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Physiologic Changes in Body Systems
  • Reproductive system
  • Uterus- prepregnancy wt 60g or 2 oz
  • postpregnancy wt 1000g or 2.2 lbs
  • Cervix becomes shorter softer
  • Ovaries follicles cease to develop to maturity
    Ovulation does not occur produces the hormone
    relaxin
  • Vagina- walls become thicker, pliable
    expandable in preparation for the tremendous
    stretching necessary for the birth increased
    vaginal discharge
  • Breasts preparation for lactation size
    increases breasts become full, sensitive,
    tender darkening of the areola nipple
    Montgomerys glands become more prominent
    lubricate protect nipple in preparation for
    breastfeeding

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Physiologic Changes in Body Systems
  • Musculoskeletal system relaxation of joints and
    adjustments in posture
  • joints relax symphysis pubis widens as result
    of relaxin progesterone
  • as the uterus enlarges, the center of gravity
    shifts forward causing lordosis
  • abdominal muscles may separate causing
    diastasis recti abdominis
  • may develop carpal tunnel syndrome due to
    compression of the medial nerve around the wrist
  • Cardiovascular system see table 4-3

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Physiologic Changes in Body Systems
  • (Contd)
  • Respiratory system thoracic circumference
    increases 02 consumption increases by 15
  • Dyspnea caused by a greater sensitivity of the
    respiratory system pressure of the uterus on
    the diaphragm
  • Epistaxis caused by increased vascularity due
    to increased estrogen deepening of the voice
  • Gastrointestinal system
  • gum hypertrophy
  • increased saliva production
  • nausea with or without vomiting during 1st
    trimester
  • increased heartburn
  • delayed emptying of intestines leading to
    constipation
  • altered CHO metabolism gestational diabetes

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Physiologic Changes in Body Systems
  • Renal system
  • frequent urination
  • urine stasis
  • more prone to developing pyelonephritis
    (infection of the upper urinary tract)
  • Integumentary system
  • hyperpigmentation of skin
  • on the face chloasma mask of pregnancy
  • linea nigra dark line on the abdomen fig 4-5
  • striae gravidarum or stretch marks

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Psychologic Changes During Pregnancy
  • Body image may change
  • appearance may begin to feel ugly or fat
    negative about pregnancy
  • function losing control of body urine
    incontinence
  • sensation may become more acute change in
    sexuality libido
  • mobility may be a problem

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Psychologic Changes During Pregnancy
  • Developmental tasks
  • Pregnancy validation 1st trimester focus on
    nurturing protecting the fetus questioning
    identity as a woman mother
  • Fetal embodiment 2nd trimester attempts to
    incorporate the fetus into her body image as part
    of self
  • Fetal distinction feels quickening or fetal
    movement the fetus becomes separate from her
    fig 4-7
  • Role transition 3rd trimester psychologically
    separates self from fetus makes concrete plans
    for the baby

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Psychologic Changes During Pregnancy
  • Responses to pregnancy
  • partners response announcement, adjustment,
    focus
  • older couple
  • adolescent
  • single
  • grandparents
  • siblings
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