Pregnancy, Part, Contraception (lecture) Flashcards

1
Q

Be able to draw out the progesterone, estrogen, and Prolactin levels throughout pregnancy.

A

http://antranik.org/fsh-and-lh-gonadotropic-hormones/

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What is the pathway by which maternal estrogen levels are influenced by the fetus?

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Placenta converts cholesterol –> pregnenolone in placenta, Pregnenolone then goes to the fetus, where it is converted to 16-a-OH-DHA SO4 in the fetal liver, 16-a-OH-DHA SO4 is then carried back to the placenta and converted to estriol. Estriol then enters mom’s circulation

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3
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What are the hematologic effects of estrogen?

A

Increase clotting factors (big one)

Increase steroid hormone carrier proteins

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4
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What are the effects progesterone has on estrogen and mom’s respiratory system?

A

“Quiets” estrogen

Sensitizes respiratory system to CO2

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5
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What is the general effect of oxytocin?

A

Sm. muscle contraction: Lactation and uterine

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6
Q

What two systems are the primary sites of contraception side effects?

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CV: increase risk of CVD
Hematologic: Increase clotting (esp with smoking)

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7
Q

What is Lybrel?

A

Contraceptive take for one year, with no breaks - no menses for one year

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8
Q

What are seasonal and seasonique?

A

Extended cycle-contraceptives

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9
Q

How do progesterone only contraceptives work?

A

Inhibit midcycle LH / FSH surge

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10
Q

Are estrogen only or progesterone only contraceptives more reliable?

A

Estrogen only

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11
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How is preeclampsia diagnosed?

A

HTN w/ proteinuria

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12
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How is eclampsia defined?

A

Preeclampsia with convulsions or seizures

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13
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What two drug classes are the hallmark treatment of preeclampsia?

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Anti hypertensives, Corticosteroids

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14
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What is the anatomy behind Twin-Twin transfusion and the result?

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Shared placenta leads to one baby getting the venous blood of the other –> one baby has failure or significant impairment of development

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