Continuing the tradition established in prior editions, this product answers the key questions that any clinician encounters with a high-risk pregnancy: what are the risks for the woman and/or the baby with this condition? How do I manage a pregnancy complicated by this condition? How do I perform this procedure (e.g. amniocentesis, cesarean section)? All the chapters are newly written or updated to reflect current, evidence-based management and changes in practice. The 'Normal Values' section, a hugely popular reference source, is included. Over half of the chapters have new authors. New chapters have also been added to keep the content up to date with modern developments. The comprehensive online resource expands functionality by providing links to key websites (e.g. National Clinical Guidelines), video recordings - especially of procedures - and additional images. All online content will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary.
Includes comprehensive coverage of all complications of pregnancy
Each chapter has a standardized layout without any major variation in style to help facilitate navigation through the title
The online content includes additional functionality, and all content will be reviewed and updated at least once a year to ensure that users will be up to date with modern, evidence-based practice
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Part I. Prepregnancy Problems:
1. Constitutional and environmental factors leading to a high risk pregnancy
2. Domestic violence in pregnancy
3. Female genital mutilation and pregnancy
4. Genetics, risks of recurrence, and genetic counselling
Part II. Early Prenatal Problems:
5. Bleeding and pain in early pregnancy
6. Recurrent miscarriage
7. Screening for fetal abnormality in the first and second trimesters
8. Invasive procedures for prenatal diagnosis
Part III. Late Prenatal – Fetal Problems:
9. Prenatal fetal surveillance
10. Fetal growth disorders
11. Disorders of amniotic fluid
12. Fetal Hemolytic disease
13. Fetal thrombocytopenia
14. Fetal cardiac arrhythmias
15. Fetal cardiac abnormalities
16. Fetal craniospinal and facial abnormalities
17. Fetal genitourinary abnormalities
18. Fetal gastrointestinal abnormalities
19. Fetal skeletal abnormalities
20. Fetal tumors
21. Fetal Hydrops
22. Fetal death
Part IV. Problems Associated with Infection:
23. Intrauterine infection, preterm parturition, and the fetal inflammatory response syndrome
24. Hepatitis viruses in pregnancy
25. Human immunodeficiency virus in pregnancy
26. Rubella, measles, mumps, varicella, and parvovirus in pregnancy
27. Cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, adenovirus, coxsackievirus, and human papillomavirus in pregnancy
28. Parasitic infections in pregnancy
29. Other infectious conditions in pregnancy
Part V. Late Pregnancy – Maternal Problems:
30. Substance misuse in pregnancy
31. Medication in pregnancy
32. Hypertension in pregnancy
33. Cardiac disease in pregnancy
34. Respiratory disease in pregnancy
35. Anemia and white blood cell disorders in pregnancy
36. Haematological malignancies in pregnancy
37. Thrombocytopenia and bleeding disorders in pregnancy
38. Disorders of coagulation in pregnancy
39. Autoimmune disease in pregnancy
40. Diabetes in pregnancy
41. Thyroid disease in pregnancy
42. Pituitary and adrenal disease in pregnancy
43. Gastrointestinal and liver diseases in pregnancy
44. Neurologic disorders in pregnancy
45. Renal disorders in pregnancy
46. Spine and joint disorders in pregnancy
47. Skin disease in pregnancy
48. Malignant disease in pregnancy
49. Pregnancy after transplantation
50. Trauma in pregnancy
51. Mental health disorders in pregnancy
Part VI. Late Prenatal – Obstetric Problems:
52. Abdominal pain in pregnancy
53. Nonmalignant gynecology in pregnancy
54. Bleeding in late pregnancy
55. Multiple pregnancy
56. Threatened and actual preterm labour, including screening and mode of delivery
57. Prelabor rupture of the membranes
58. Breech presentation, unstable lie, malpresentation, and malpositions
59. Prolonged pregnancy
60. Induction of labor and termination of the previable pregnancy
61. Dysfunctional labour
62. Shoulder dystocia
63. Fetal compromise in labour
64. Neuraxial Analgesia and Anesthesia in obstetrics
65. Perineal repair and pelvic floor injury
66. Assisted vaginal delivery
67. Delivery after previous caesarean section
68. Caesarean section
Part VII. Postnatal Problems:
69. Postpartum hemorrhage and other problems of the third stage
70. Puerperal problems
71. Major obstetric haemorrhage (MOH) and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
72. Critical care in obstetrics
73. Resuscitation and immediate care of the newborn
Part VIII. Normal Values:
74. Normal values in pregnancy.
David James is Emeritus Professor of Fetomaternal Medicine at the University of Nottingham.
Philip J. Steer is Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics at Imperial College London.
Carl P. Weiner is K. E. Krantz Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kansas.
Bernard Gonik is Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wayne State University, Detroit.
Stephen C. Robson is Professor of Fetal Medicine at the University of Newcastle
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