Anatomy
Anatomy of the Female genital apparatus
Ovary
Uterine tube (tubes)
Uterus
Vagina
Vulva
Perineum and external genital organs (pudendum or vulva)-Details
Mount Pubis
Labials configurations
Vaginal Vestibule
From oocyte and sperm to fetus
Changes in the maternal body during pregnancy
Birth
Microbiology
What does pregnant need to know about bacterial infections (possible) during pregnancy?
What are microorganisms?
How do we classify microorganisms? Nomenclature
What are bacteria made of?
Morphology of bacteria
Bacterial cell structure
Pathogenicity of Bacteria
When should a doctor be consulted?
How to treat bacterial infection?
What diagnostic methods can we use for bacterial infections?
Direct methods
Bacteriological Diagnosis (DIRECT)
Isolation of germs in pure culture
Identification of isolated germ from pure culture
Determination of isolated germ pathogenicity
Indirect methods
Serodiagnostic
Intradermoreactions (Biological skin diagnostic reactions)
Bibliography-Microbiology
Virology
What should a pregnant woman know about viruses and viral infections?
What microorganisms can infect a woman during pregnancy?
What are viruses?
What are the viruses made of?
What does the Baltimore classification of viruses involve?
How does a viral infection evolve?
What diagnostic methods can we use for viral infections?
What does immune response mean?
What does IgM and IgG mean? What are the immunoglobulin classes?
What tests are used in medical practice to detect the presence of antiviral antibodies?
What tests are used in practice to highlight the presence of viral nucleic acids?
How is the diagnosis of viral infection usually transmitted to maternal and foetal disease?