Physiological Changes During Pregnancy
Physiological Changes During Pregnancy
Physiological Changes During Pregnancy
DURING PREGNANCY
PRESENTED BY :
MS. HIRAL TRIVEDI
CHANGES IN GENITAL
ORGANS
Vulva
Vagina
Uterus
Isthmus
Cervix
Fallopian Tube
Ovary
Vulva
Oedematous
More Vascular
Superficial varicosities may appear
specially in multiparae.
Labia minora are pigmented and
hypertrophied
Vagina
Vaginal walls become hypertrophied,
oedematous and more vascular.
Increased blood supply of the venous plexus
surrounding the walls
The length of the anterior vaginal wall is
increased.
Secretion becomes copious, thin and curdy
white
pH becomes acidic (3.5-6)
Uterus
Non-pregnant state weighs about 60gm, with a
cavity of 5-10 ml and measures about 7.5 cm in
length, at term, weighs 900-1000 gm and
measures 35cm in length
Changes occur in all the parts of uterus body,
isthmus and cervix.
Increase in growth and enlargement of the body
of the uterus
Changes in the muscles
(1)Hypertrophy and hyperplasia-occur under
the influence of the hormones-oestrogen
and progesterone
(2)Stretching: The muscle fibres further
elongate beyond 20 weeks due to distension
by the growing foetus. The wall becomes
thinner and at term, measures about 1.5cm
or less.
Arrangement of the muscle fibres
1)Outer longitudinal – follows a hood like
arrangement over the fundus; some fibres are
continuous with the round ligaments
(2) Inner circular – It is scanty and have sphincter
like arrangement around the tubal prifices and
internal os
(3) Intermediate – It is the thickest and strongest
layer arranged in criss-cross fashion through which
the blood vessels run.
Apposition of two double curve muscle fibres give
the figure of ‘8’ form, it called as living ligature.
Vascular system