There is an increased incidence of preeclampsia in patients with pre-existing _____, diabetes, chronic renal disease, and autoimmune disorders
Hydatidiform mole presents with _____ levels of hCG than expected for the date of gestation
If an Rh- mother with anti-D IgG antibodies has a subsequent pregnancy with an Rh+ fetus, the fetus can develop _____
Women who are in the _____ period are at particularly high risk of developing myasthenia gravis
What is the effect of multiple gestations (e.g. twins, triplets) on hCG levels? _____
Which thyroid imbalance presents with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Infertility?_____
Assuming RhoGam is not given, the first time a mother is Rh- and delivers a Rh+ fetus, the mother will form what substance?_____
What volume defines oligohydramnios?
congenital syphilis
combined estrogen/progestin
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