Normal Antepartum
Antepartum testing
High-risk antepartum
Random Antepartum
Medications in Pregnancy
100

A mother who is ten weeks may expect what symptom

Back pain

GI upset

Vaginal spotting

Quickening (Fetal Movement)

GI upset

100

develops during pregnancy, usually between 24 and 28 weeks. We screen for it using a glucose tolerance test.

Gestational Diabetes

100

when a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterine cavity, most commonly in the ampulla of the fallopian tube.

Ectopic pregnancy 

100

the loss or termination of a pregnancy before 20 weeks' gestation up to 19 weeks and 6 days

Abortion
100

Controlled studies in humans show no risk to the fetus. Example: Prenatal vitamins

Category A Medication

200
Symptom that may occur due to the increase in Estrogen in pregnancy

Epistasis (Nasal Congestion) 

200

Swab of the cervix

Positive: high risk of delivery in next 2 weeks

Negative: unlikely to deliver soon

But these are not definitive

FFN Fetal Fibronectin swab

200

refers to fetal death after 20 weeks of gestation but before delivery

IUFD Itrauterine Fetal Demise

200

a condition where the newborn withdraws from substances they were exposed to in utero

NAS- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

200

Adverse effects shown in animal studies, but no adequate studies in humans. Use only if the benefit justifies the risk. Example: Some antidepressants

Category C Medication

300

When should fetal kick counts start and how does the mother perform


28 weeks, 10 movements in an hour, etc

300

Done 36-38 weeks in pregnancy. If positive, will need antibiotics in labor. Normal bacteria are present in all of us, but during pregnancy, there may be an overgrowth. This could be passed to the baby in delivery and cause sepsis 

GBS swab 

300

the placenta implants low in the uterus, sometimes covering or partially covering the cervix

Placenta Previa

300

Done by placing sensors on mothers abdomen to record HR accelerations with movement 

NST

300

No risk found in animal studies, but no well-controlled studies in humans. Example: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) – generally considered safe.

Category B Medication

400

When does the second trimester start

14 weeks

400

Uses ultrasound to assess fetal wellbeing. Measures heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, amniotic fluid levels, and movement, healthy scores 8-10

BPP

400

the premature separation of the placenta from the uterine wall, occurring after 20 weeks of gestation and before delivery. It can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the degree of separation

Placental Abruption

400

when a woman with preeclampsia has a seizure. This is a true obstetric emergency.

Eclampsia

400

Contraindicated in pregnancy. Studies show fetal abnormalities, and the risk outweighs any benefit. Example: Isotretinoin (Accutane) – can cause major birth defects.

Category X Medication

500

When does the third trimester start

28 weeks

500

Before obtaining an amniocentesis, what should be checked? 

RH Factor and placental/fetal location

500

a progressive disorder; the patient develops high BP after 20 weeks and either proteinuria or signs of organ dysfunction.

Preeclampsia

500

testing that induces uterine contractions to see if baby can tolerate labor. 

Contraction stress test

500

Evidence of human fetal risk exists, but the potential benefit may warrant use. Example: Certain anticonvulsants – necessary for seizure control despite risks.

Category D Medication