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  2. Lochia - Wikipedia

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    Lochia discharge typically continues for four to eight weeks after childbirth, [2] a time known as the postpartum period or puerperium. A 2016 review ties this "lochial period" to worldwide customs of postpartum confinement , a time for the new mother and baby to bond.

  3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    An increase in vaginal discharge is common during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. The discharge, known as leukorrhea, is usually thin and milky white. However, if the discharge changes color or consistency significantly, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider. [8]

  4. Lithopedion - Wikipedia

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    The patient became pregnant again and gave birth to a healthy baby girl two years later. [25] Unknown (33) Ghana 1990 2002 (12 years) Third pregnancy after two natural miscarriages. Patient experienced abdominal pain, bilateral tubal blockage and infertility. [26] Unknown (40) Burla, Odisha, India 1999 2007 (8 years) Only known case of twin ...

  5. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    Reasons for the operation include obstructed labor, twin pregnancy, high blood pressure in the mother, breech birth, shoulder presentation, and problems with the placenta or umbilical cord. [2] [3] A caesarean delivery may be performed based upon the shape of the mother's pelvis or history of a previous C-section.

  6. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, about 11.8 million maternal infections occurred. [3] In the developed world about 1% to 2% develop uterine infections following vaginal delivery. [1] This increases to 5% to 13% among those who have more difficult deliveries and 50% with C-sections before the use of preventive antibiotics. [1]

  7. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, noting that each year more than 100,000 women die of complications of pregnancy and childbirth and at least seven million experience serious health problems while 50 million more have adverse health consequences after childbirth, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged midwife training to strengthen maternal and newborn health ...

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  9. Emergency childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Each year more than 250,000 women around the world die from complications due to childbirth or pregnancy, with bleeding and hypertension as the leading causes. [11] Many of these deaths are preventable by emergency care, which include antibiotics, drugs that stimulate contraction of the uterus , anti-seizure drugs , blood transfusion , and ...