what hormone is produced if implantation occurs in pregnancy
HCG
-pregnancy test
what hormone is produced by the corpus luteum
progesterone
what hormones are produced by the placenta
what happens if there is insulin resistance in mothers
raised blood glucose then gestational diabetes
what are the three types of diabetes in pregnancy
when do foetal organs start to develop
at 5 weeks or even earlier
complications associated with diabetes in pregnancy
GDM
complications in the neonate
how does maternal diabetes cause macrosomia
management for type 1 and 2 maternal diabetes
management for all diabetic pregnancys
-diabetic diet
-tight blood glucose controls
(pre meal <4-5.5, 2hr post meal <6-6.5mmol/l)
-continuous glucose monitoring
-monitor HbA1c
-monitor BP
-IV insulin and IV dextrose during labour
what drugs needed during type 1 pregnancy
insulin
what drugs needed during type 2 pregnancy
- insulin later
what drugs needed for GDM
what should be done 6 weeks after GDM
post natal fasting glucose to ensure its gone or not turned into type 2
how can type 2 be prevented after GDM
hypo and hyperthyroidism affect on fertility
reduced fertility
why is there an increased demand on the thyroid during pregnancy
increased plasma protein binding
what happens to thyroid during pregnancy
- increased T4 production
what happens to thyroid in a patient already on thyroxine
how much is dose increased in hypothyroidism pregnancy
- check TFTs monthly for first 20 weeks then 2 monthly
what are the risks of untreated hypothyroidism
hCG effect on thyroid
what is hyperemesis
high hCG