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  2. Signs of Pregnancy (Presumptive, Probable, Positive)

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    Ballottement: examiner inserts finger into the vagina, pushes on uterus and feels the return of the fetus to the finger. Chadwick’s sign is a purple/blue/violet discoloration of the cervix, labia and vagina due to increased vascularity and blood flow.

  3. Signs of Pregnancy: Presumptive, Probable, Positive

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    This review will cover the presumptive, probable, and positive signs of pregnancy in preparation for maternity nursing exams. There are 3 different categories for the signs of pregnancy you need to know for exams.

  4. 3.05 Probable Signs of Pregnancy | Obstetric and Newborn Care I

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    Ballottement is when the lower uterine segment or the cervix is tapped by the examiner’s finger and left there, the fetus floats upward, then sinks back and a gentle tap is felt on the finger (see figure 3-2).

  5. Ballottement Test For Pregnancy: What You Should Know - Kidoneo

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    The ballottement test is a valuable tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of pregnancy. It provides insights into the presence and movements of the fetus, allowing healthcare providers to offer appropriate prenatal care.

  6. Ballottement Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical

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    The meaning of BALLOTTEMENT is a sharp upward pushing against the uterine wall with a finger inserted into the vagina for diagnosing pregnancy by feeling the return impact of the displaced fetus; also : a similar procedure for detecting a floating kidney.

  7. Signs and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy - LevelUpRN

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    Probable signs of pregnancy means the patient is probably pregnant, and can include Chadwick's, Gooddell's, or Hegar's sign, ballottement, or a positive pregnancy test. The signs are all the probable signs.

  8. Chadwick's Sign in Pregnancy - Verywell Health

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    It occurs when blood flow to the pelvic area increases due to pregnancy hormones. This causes the labia, vulva, vagina, or cervix to turn a bluish-purple color. Chadwick's sign was once considered an early indication of pregnancy and can appear about six weeks after conception.

  9. 11 Early And Presumptive Signs Of Pregnancy - Find Your Mom Tribe

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    They’re more probable than presumptive, but still, they aren’t a definite sign of pregnancy. Ballottement (diagnosing pregnancy by tapping the cervix), cervical changes such as Chadwick’s sign (discoloration of the cervix, it becomes blue or purple), Hegar’s sign (softening of the uterus) or Goodell’s sign (softening of the cervix ...

  10. Ballottement - Oxford Reference

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    During pregnancy, a sharp tap with the fingers, applied to the uterus through the abdominal wall or the vagina, causes the fetus to move away and then return to impart an answering tap to the examiner’s hand as it floats back to its original position.

  11. Ballottement is described as the rise of the fetus felt through the abdominal wall when the uterine segment is tapped on a bimanual examination. An evidence of a gestational sac found during ultrasound is another probable sign. Braxton-Hicks contractions are periodic uterine tightening and contractions.