This is the measurement for the length of a normal nulliparous uterus.
What is 6-9 cm?
The first trimester consists of these gestational weeks.
What are weeks 1-12?
This is a normal cervical measurement.
What is greater than 3 cm?
This is the term for too much amniotic fluid.
What is polyhydramnios?
This term means through the bladder.
What is trans vesicle?
This is the inner layer of the uterus that reacts with the menstrual cycle.
What is the endometrium?
Fetal heart tones should be visible at this point.
What is 6 weeks, or when fetal pole is visualized?
The crucial triangle includes these three structures.
What are the maternal bladder, the sacral prominence, and the internal cervical os?
This is the term used to describe a placenta located within 2 cm of the internal cervical os. (Do not have to be specific.)
What is placenta previa?
This is the muscular layer of the uterus.
What is the myometrium?
This hormone induces ovulation.
What is luteinizing hormone?
Normal fetal gut herniation should resolve by this week.
What is 12 weeks?
This is the range for normal FHR.
What is 120 BPM to 160 BPM?
The 3 vessel view at the bladder demonstrates this.
What is two umbilical arteries?
This is the measurement of a normal endometrium of a woman NOT on HRT.
What is <5mm?
The ovaries and uterus will experience this after menopause.
What is atrophy?
This sonographic sign is indicative of an IUP.
What is double decidual reaction?
This is when kidneys are routinely imaged.
What is 16 weeks?
We should never see a grade three placenta before this gestational age.
What is 35 weeks?
This structure produces progesterone during the luteal phase and during early pregnancy.
What is the corpus luteum?
This describes the appearance of the normal ovary and uterus at the time of Mittelschmertz.
What are dominate follicle and trilaminar?
These structures make up the double decidual sign.
What are the decidua capsularis, the uterine cavity, and the decidua vera / pareitalis?
BPD and HC should be taken at this level of the head.
What is midbrain, including thalami and cavum septum pellucidum?
These are 5 functions of the placenta.
What are waste excretion, nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and antibodies?
This is the outside layer of the uterus.
What is the perimetrium?