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- Postterm pregnancy is when a woman has not yet delivered her baby after 42 w****s of gestation, two w****s beyond the typical 40-w**** duration of pregnancy...
- Postpartum bleeding or postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is often defined as the loss of more than 500 ml or 1,000 ml of blood following childbirth. Some have...
- w****s. The terms preterm and postterm have largely replaced earlier terms of premature and postmature. Preterm and postterm are defined above, whereas premature...
- oxytocin treatment. Commonly accepted medical reasons for induction include: Postterm pregnancy, i.e. if the pregnancy has gone past the end of the 42nd w****...
- imaging Types Cervical Cryptic Ectopic Abdominal Heterotopic Molar Ovarian Postterm Unintended Interstitial Rudimentary horn Childbirth Prenatal Postpartum...
- the triple test). Birth classification into for example preterm, term or postterm. classification of infant deaths and stillbirths Postnatally (after birth)...
- imaging Types Cervical Cryptic Ectopic Abdominal Heterotopic Molar Ovarian Postterm Unintended Interstitial Rudimentary horn Childbirth Prenatal Postpartum...
- imaging Types Cervical Cryptic Ectopic Abdominal Heterotopic Molar Ovarian Postterm Unintended Interstitial Rudimentary horn Childbirth Prenatal Postpartum...
- Zimmermann R, Kurmanavicius J (July 2005). "Nuchal cords in term and postterm deliveries--do we need to know?". Obstetrics and Gynecology. 106 (1): 23–8...
- morbidity and mortality from infant respiratory distress syndrome. The term postterm pregnancy is used to describe a condition in which a woman has not yet...