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Preterm labor
Regular contractions of uterus resulting in cervical changes that start before 37 weeks of pregnancy
Cervicla changes effacement and Dilation
Preterm Birth
Birth that occurs between 20 weeks and 37 weeks of pregnancy
Predisposing Factors
Unclear but associated with:
Dehydration
UTI
Periodontal disease
Chorioamnionitis
Intimate partner abuse
High incidence in African American Women
Adolescents
Women with inadequate prenatal care, strenuous job during pregnancy, and perform shift work (extreme fatigue)
Periodontal disease
Periodontal disease, or gum disease, causes swollen, red gums that may bleed.
Chorioamnionitis
Infection of the fetal membranes and amniotic fluid during pregnancy
Signs and Symptoms
pErsistent, dull, low backache
Vaginal spotting
Feeling of pelvic pressure of abdominal tighten
Menstrual-like cramping
Increase vaginal discharge
Uterine contractions
Intestinal cramping
Maternal Complications
Anxiety
Fetal Complications
Preterm infant
Respiratory distress syndrome
Hypoglycemia
Intercranial hemorrhage
Therapeutic Management
Hospital Admission
Asses Overall Fetal Welfare
At Home Management
Hospital Admission
Bedrest and IVF therapy relieve pressure and induce hydration.
Asses Overall Fetal Welfare
Rule out infections: Vaginal and cervical cultures
Clean-catch urine sampling
Give tocolytic agent
At Home Management
Drink enough fluid
Continue oral tocolytic agent
Strict bed rest or limit strenuous activities
Maintain adequate nutrition
Do not smoke
Treatment/Medication
Corticosteroids (Betamethasone)
Tocolytic Agent (terbutaline)