Uterine souffle is considered as a probable objective sign of pregnancy.
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Therefore, the maternal pulse must be palpated simultaneously in order to confirm uterine souffle.
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The uterine souffle is produced by the rush of blood through the dialated vessels of the uterus.
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Therefore, the maternal pulse must be palpated simultaneously in order to differentiate uterine souffle from funic souffle.
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On auscultation, funic souffle may often be confused with uterine souffle, which is a soft, blowing sound synchronous with the maternal pulse.
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On auscultation, uterine souffle may often be confused with funic souffle, which is a sharp, whistling sound that is synchronous with the pulse of the foetus.
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"' Uterine souffle "'is a soft, blowing sound heard using a stethoscope, usually in the second trimester of pregnancy ( 13 28 weeks ).