PresentedBy Dr/ Said Said Elshama Medico-Legal importance 1. In cases of rape. 2. In cases of divorce. 3. Alleged pregnancy for inheritance. 4. Alleged.

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PresentedBy Dr/ Said Said Elshama

Medico-Legal importance 1. In cases of rape. 2. In cases of divorce. 3. Alleged pregnancy for inheritance. 4. Alleged pregnancy for delay death by execution. 5. Illegitimate pregnancy of married women. 6. Alleged criminal abortion. 7. Alleged infanticide.

Diagnosis of pregnancy Probable signs of pregnancy: Breast signs (enlarged, dark areola, Montgomery follicles, colostrum) (It is insignificant in multigravida ) Abdominal wall signs ( enlarged abdomen, linea nigra “6-8 weeks”, striae gravidarum “6-7 th month” ) Vulva signs (dark pigmented mucosa) Vaginal signs ( warm, excess mucus, dark violet colour, pulsation) Cervical signs ( soft, excessive secretion, velvety sensation) Uterine signs (enlarged uterus)

The fundus of uterus 12 th week - at symphysis pubis 20 th week- at umbilicus 32th week- at xiphoid process 40 th week- midway between umbilicus and xiphoid process breast Uterine vaginal vulva abdominal

Sure signs of pregnancy 1. Inspection of fetal movements after the 4 th month. 2. Palpation of fetal parts after the 4 th month. 3. Auscultation of the fetal heart sounds after the 4 th month. 4. Ultrasound of the fetus after the 4 th - 5 th month. 5. Pregnancy test “urine and blood” (+ ve after around 10 days from missed period) Estimation of gestational period in livings by:- 1- Palpation of fundus level. 2- Ultrasound.

Diagnosis of pregnancy in the dead By autopsy, We can examine the following :- Enlarged uterus Weight of uterus Length of uterus Content of uterus Age of contained fetus Detection of chorionic cells - in early pregnancy - by microscopical examination

Estimation of gestational period in dead 1-Weight of uterus 2-Length of uterus 3- Hess formula - length Before the 5th month = (month)2 Ex. length of fetus in centimeters = (4M )2 =16cm - After 5th month = month x 5 Ex. length of fetus in centimeters = (7M) x 5 =35 cm Gestational period (Months) Length of uterus (inches)

Delivery Medicolegal aspect of delivery :- 1. Inheritance 2. Infanticide 3. interchange of infants

Signs of recent delivery 1- General signs 1- General signs (exhaustion, pallor, rapid weak pulse) 2- Breast 2- Breast (firm, full, colostrum) 3- Abdominal wall 3- Abdominal wall (lax, wrinkled, linea albicana ) 4- External genitalia 4- External genitalia (vulval bruises, tears, swelling of labia, recent rupture of fourchette) 5- Lochia 5- Lochia ( bloody – yellow- disappearance at days) 6- External cervical os 6- External cervical os (soft, patulous, lacerations) 7- Ovaries 7- Ovaries (large corpus luteum) 8- Uterus Immediately after delivery Fundus is two fingers above umbilicus One week after delivery Fundus is midway between umbilicus and symphysis pubis Six weeks after delivery, uterus regains its original size

Signs of remote delivery in living Breast soft, pendulous, enlarged nipples, dark areola Abdominal wall Lax abdominal wall with linea albicantes Perineum Scars of old perineal tears Vagina Smooth, dilated, patulous Cervix External cervical os is transverse “slit-shaped”, old lacerations

Signs of delivery in the dead Length of uterus is more than 3 inches (body is double cervix) Cavity of uterus is globular shape, triangular in nullipara Mucosa of uterus.Cervical mucosa is smooth, raised bloody tinged area in placental site till 6 months after delivery, later on it is endarteritis obliterans. Immediately after delivery Uterus is 1kg, 25 cm, diameter of placental site is 10 cm One week after delivery Uterus is 500 gm, 12 cm, diameter of placental site is 5 cm Two weeks after delivery Uterus is 375 gm, 10 cm, diameter of placental site is 4 cm Six weeks after delivery Uterus is 100 gm, 8 cm, diameter of placental site is 2 cm

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