PREGNANCY

SIGNS OF PREGNANCY:


  1. PRESUMATIVE signs
  2. PROBABLE signs
  3. POSITIVE: FETUS signs
PRESUMATIVE signs:
  • P: Period absent.
  • R: Really tired (exhaustion).
  • E: Enlarged Breast.
  • S: Sore breast.
  • U: Urination increase.
  • M: Movements (Quickening).
  • E: Emesis (Nausea)
PROBABLE signs:
  • P: Positive pregancy.
  • R: Returning of fetus when uterus pushed with fingers. (Ballottement).
  • O: Outline of fetus palpated.
  • B: Baxton Hicks Contraction.
  • A: A softening cervix. (Goodell's sign).
  • B: Bluish colored vagina, vulva, cervix. (Chodwicks sign).
  • L: Lower uterine segment soft. (Hegar sign).
  • E: Enlarged uterus.
POSITIVE signs: FETAL
  • F: Fetal movement.
  • E: Electronic device detects.
  • T: The delivery of baby.
  • U: USG
  • S: See visible movement by doctors/ nurses.

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