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Assessment Q4 part 2

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Primigravida   woman who is pregnant for the first time  
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Primipara   woman after she has delivered her first baby  
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Multigravida   pregnant woman who has previously carried a fetus to the point of viability  
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Multipara   after delivery of second child  
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Presumptive signs   those the woman experiences such as amenorrhea, breast tenderness, nausea, fatigue and increased urinary frequency.  
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Probable signs   are those detected by the examiner, such as an enlarged uterus.  
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Positive signs of pregnancy   are those that are direct evidence of the fetus, such as fetal heart tones or positive activity on ultrasound.  
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Hegar sign   the uterus becomes globular in shape, softens, and flexes easily over the cervix.  
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Goodell sign   increased vascularity, congestion, and edema cause the cervix  
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Chadwick sign   bluish purple cervix  
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BP begins to drop until mid-pregnancy   as a result of falling peripheral vascular resistance  
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At the end of 9 weeks:   the embryonic period ends and the fetal period begins.  
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Fetal movement (quickening) is noticed at   18 to 20 weeks  
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Coopers ligaments   fibrous bands extending vertically from the surface to attach on chest wall muscles  
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