Focused, Comprehensive, and High-Yield Notes for Medical MCQs
| Pelvic Type | Shape of Inlet | Obstetric Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Gynaecoid | Round | Most favorable for spontaneous vaginal birth (>50% of women). |
| Android | Heart-shaped (Male type) | Predisposes to failure of rotation and Deep Transverse Arrest. Characterized by prominent ischial spines and convergent sidewalls. |
| Anthropoid | Oval (Antero-Posterior) | Encourages an Occipito-Posterior (OP) position during labor. Long AP diameter, narrow transverse. |
| Platypelloid | Flat / Oval (Transverse) | Increased risk of obstructed labor due to failure of fetal head to engage, rotate, or descend. |
| Feature | Anterior Fontanelle (Bregma) | Posterior Fontanelle |
|---|---|---|
| Shape | Diamond shaped | Triangular shaped |
| Junction of Sutures | Sagittal, Frontal, and Coronal sutures | Sagittal and Lambdoidal sutures |
| Sutures Felt Vaginally | Four (4) suture lines | Three (3) suture lines |
| Formed By | Two Parietal & Two Frontal bones | Two Parietal & One Occipital bone |
| Fetal Attitude | Presentation Type | Presenting Diameter | Measurement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Well Flexed | Vertex (Normal / Occipito-Anterior) | Suboccipito-bregmatic | 9.5 cm (Ideal) |
| Less Well Flexed | Deflexed (Occipito-Posterior) | Suboccipito-frontal | 10.0 cm |
| Extended | Brow Presentation | Mento-vertical | 13.0 cm (Largest, usually obstructed) |
| Hyperextended | Face Presentation | Submento-bregmatic | 9.5 cm (Can deliver if Mento-Anterior) |
| Parameter | Modified WHO Partograph | New WHO Labour Care Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Active Phase Start | Defined as starting from 4 cm cervical dilatation. | Defined as starting from 5 cm cervical dilatation. |
| Alert/Action Lines | Fixed 1 cm/hour 'alert' and 'action' lines. | Evidence-based time limits at each centimetre of dilatation. |
| Second Stage Section | No dedicated second-stage section. | Intensified monitoring section specifically for the second stage. |
| Supportive Care | Not recorded. | Explicit recording of companionship, pain relief, oral fluid, and posture. |
| Contractions | Records strength, duration, and frequency. | Records duration and frequency ONLY (strength is subjective). |
| Feature | Chorion (Outer Membrane) | Amnion (Inner Membrane) |
|---|---|---|
| Position & Origin | Outer layer; remnant of chorion laeve. Ends at the margin of the placenta. | Inner layer; directly in contact with the fetus and liquor amnii. |
| Texture | Thicker, friable, and shaggy on both sides. | Smooth and glistening. |
| Separability | Attached to decidua externally. | Can be easily peeled off the underlying chorion, except at the insertion of the umbilical cord. |
| Metabolic Function | Vestiges of trophoblastic layer. | Rich source of glycerophospholipids (arachidonic acid). |