Obstetrics and Pregnancy Complications
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A patient with gestational diabetes, managed only through diet and exercise, is classified as:

  • Gestational Diabetes Type 2
  • Macrosomic
  • A1 (correct)
  • A2

Which placental condition presents with bright red, painless vaginal bleeding?

  • Placenta Increta
  • Placenta Previa (correct)
  • Placenta Abruption
  • Placenta Accreta

Which of the following twin pregnancies carries the highest risk of complications?

  • Dichorionic Diamniotic
  • Dichorionic Monoamniotic
  • Dizygotic Diamniotic
  • Monochorionic Diamniotic (correct)

A woman is diagnosed with placenta accreta. This condition indicates that the placenta has:

<p>Grown through the uterine wall. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary rationale for inducing labor at 39 weeks in a patient with gestational diabetes who is suspected of having a macrosomic fetus?

<p>To prevent shoulder dystocia during delivery. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Monochorionic Twins:

Twins sharing one chorion; poses the greatest risk.

Di-Di Twins:

The safest twin pregnancy type, with separate amniotic sacs and chorions.

Placenta Previa:

Low-lying placenta covering the cervix, causing painless, bright red bleeding.

PROM:

Premature rupture of membranes, usually leading to labor within 7 days.

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Placental Abruption:

Placenta separates from the uterine wall, reduces fetal blood supply, with painful, dark red bleeding.

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