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Basic Facts of pregnancy diagnosis

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This episode, gave a full but basic description of how to diagnose pregnancy. It cleared the doubt that every bloated abdomen or missed period is pregnancy. Similar gynaecological cases that can mimick some symptoms and signs of pregnancy, were also discussed. The entire episode was described based on three headed signs of pregnancy diagnosis. These were; Possible signs, probable signs, and positive signs. The possible signs were discussed on four headings: Amenorrhea, breast changes, morning sickness, bladder irritations, and mimicked quickening. Probable signs were treated under: Presence of Human Chorionic gonadotrophin Hormone(HCG), pulsation of the fornices, blueing of the vagina, and softened isthmus Positive signs were stated as: visualization of the gestational sac, visualization of the fetal heart pulsation, detection of fetal heart sound, fetal movement, palpable and visible fetal part and visualization of the fetus by the use of ultrasound. feel free to share with friends. watch my video on YouTube here https://bit.ly/2VXqOp1 @anchor.fm/Amara-Uttah. drop your questions, and contributions using the new record feature and be sure to be attended to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amara-uzodigwe/message
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This episode, gave a full but basic description of how to diagnose pregnancy. It cleared the doubt that every bloated abdomen or missed period is pregnancy. Similar gynaecological cases that can mimick some symptoms and signs of pregnancy, were also discussed. The entire episode was described based on three headed signs of pregnancy diagnosis. These were; Possible signs, probable signs, and positive signs. The possible signs were discussed on four headings: Amenorrhea, breast changes, morning sickness, bladder irritations, and mimicked quickening. Probable signs were treated under: Presence of Human Chorionic gonadotrophin Hormone(HCG), pulsation of the fornices, blueing of the vagina, and softened isthmus Positive signs were stated as: visualization of the gestational sac, visualization of the fetal heart pulsation, detection of fetal heart sound, fetal movement, palpable and visible fetal part and visualization of the fetus by the use of ultrasound. feel free to share with friends. watch my video on YouTube here https://bit.ly/2VXqOp1 @anchor.fm/Amara-Uttah. drop your questions, and contributions using the new record feature and be sure to be attended to. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amara-uzodigwe/message
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