Early pregnancy (1)

Early pregnancy

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Early pregnancy (1) by Mind Map: Early pregnancy (1)

1. SOME SYMPTOMS ARE: - Sensitivity in the breasts. ... - Tiredness and fatigue. ... - Nausea and vomiting. ... - Absence of the period or amenorrhea. ... - Humor changes. ... - Development of the sense of smell. ... - Stomach upset or heartburn. ... - Premenstrual pain.

2. SEXUAL TRANSMISSION DISEASES Sexually transmitted diseases are infections that are spread from one person to another during vaginal, anal or oral sex. They are very common, and many people who have them have no symptoms. STDs can be dangerous, but the good news is that getting tested is not complicated and that most of these diseases are easy to treat.

3. FETAL DEATH When the abortion occurs after the first 20 weeks of gestation it is known as fetal death and in these cases surgery is always required to remove the fetus from the uterus. It is an extraordinary case, as it only occurs in less than 1 percent of pregnancies. The first symptoms of a fetal death are usually shown by detecting less movement of the baby or spasms and pains in the pelvis, back or belly. Factors such as smoking, high blood pressure or diabetes can increase the chances of this happening, but it can also be caused by preclampsia and eclampsia, infectious diseases, serious congenital anomalies, post-maturity or lupus, among other pathologies.

4. RISKS Lack of medical attention due to ignorance of pregnancy Risk of preeclampsia and eclampsia Risk of obstetric fistula, an invisible lesion with devastating effects on the lives of thousands of women High mortality of the mother Complications due to clandestine abortions, such as sepsis or severe bleeding Pregnancy linked to sexually transmitted diseases

5. ABORT It involves the termination of pregnancy and can occur both spontaneously and induced. Whatever the case, the abortion concludes with the expulsion of the fetus through the vaginal canal.

6. PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES - Fear of being rejected socially - Rejection of the baby - Problems with the family

6.1. Problems with the family

6.2. Rejection of the baby

6.3. Fear of being rejected socially

7. It is a pregnancy that occurs in a teenage woman, between initial adolescence or puberty, at the beginning of fertile age, and the end of adolescence.