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within minutes, or the
pressure taken off the cord, the
foetus dies.
Obstetrical hemorrhage may be due to a
number of
factors such as
placenta previa...
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Obstetrical forceps are a
medical instrument used in childbirth.
Their use can
serve as an
alternative to the
ventouse (vacuum extraction) method. Forceps...
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injury complex:
obstetric fistula formation and the
multifaceted morbidity of
maternal birth trauma in the
developing world".
Obstetrical & Gynecological...
- The
obstetrical dilemma is a
hypothesis to
explain why
humans often require ****istance from
other humans during childbirth to
avoid complications, whereas...
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Obstetrical Nursing? Duties, Skills, and Salary". "
Obstetrical Nurse Degrees,
Education Requirements, Colleges...
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Practice of
Obstetric Anesthesia". Anesthesiology. 92 (1): 247–252. doi:10.1097/00000542-200001000-00037. PMID 10638922. S2CID 8117674. "
Obstetrical Society...
- Ella; Bornstein,
Jacob (2009). "Sonographic
Fetal **** Determination".
Obstetrical &
Gynecological Survey. 64 (1): 50–57. doi:10.1097/OGX.0b013e318193299b...
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Obstetrical bleeding is
bleeding in
pregnancy that
occurs before, during, or
after childbirth.
Bleeding before childbirth is that
which occurs after 24...
- Tet**** (from
Ancient Gr**** τέτανος 'tension, stretched, rigid'), also
known as lockjaw, is a
bacterial infection caused by
Clostridium tetani and characterized...
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cardiorespiratory (heart and lung)
collapse and m****ive
bleeding (coagulopathy).
Obstetrical bleeding is the
leading cause of
death in
birthing mothers globally,...