Abdominal pain in pregnancy: Difference between revisions

 
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==Background==
==Background==
*Pregnant women are at risk for the same [[Abdominal Pain|Abdominal Pathologies ]] causing pain in all patients but also a few special issues.
[[File:Bumm 123 lg - Copy.jpg|thumb|Estimated gestational age based on physical exam.]]
*Pregnant women are at risk for the same general [[Abdominal Pain|abdominal pathologies]] in addition to unique complications associated with pregnancy


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Must consider ectopic pregnancy in pregnant patient presenting with abdominal pain and no documented IUP
*Must consider [[ectopic pregnancy]] in pregnant patient presenting with abdominal pain and no documented IUP
**Quantitative [[beta hCG]] and [[pelvic US]]
*Also consider [[beta hCG]] and [[pelvic US]] if concerned for spontaneous abortion
**Consider [[pelvic exam]] to check for open cervical os, protruding products of conception
*[[Urinalysis]]
*CBC, CMP, lipase, abdominal imaging depending on the differential


==Management==
==Management==
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==Disposition==
==Disposition==
===Admit===
*Ruptured [[ectopic pregnancy]]
*[[delivery|Active labor]]
*[[Preeclampsia]]/[[HELLP]]
*[[Placental abruption]]
*[[Uterine rupture]]
*[[Ovarian torsion]]
*Surgical abdomen


===Discharge===
*[[Ectopic pregnancy]] if hemodynamically stable with OB follow-up
*[[Spontaneous abortion]] if hemodynamically stable with adequate pain control


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 12:20, 25 November 2021

Background

Estimated gestational age based on physical exam.
  • Pregnant women are at risk for the same general abdominal pathologies in addition to unique complications associated with pregnancy

Clinical Features

  • Abdominal pain in patient with positive pregnancy test

Differential Diagnosis

Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy

The same abdominal pain differential as non-pregnant patients, plus:

<20 Weeks

>20 Weeks

Any time

Evaluation

  • Must consider ectopic pregnancy in pregnant patient presenting with abdominal pain and no documented IUP
  • Also consider beta hCG and pelvic US if concerned for spontaneous abortion
    • Consider pelvic exam to check for open cervical os, protruding products of conception
  • Urinalysis
  • CBC, CMP, lipase, abdominal imaging depending on the differential

Management

Disposition

Admit

Discharge

See Also

External Links

References