Re: where the continued pregnancy endangers the life of the woman concerned

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon Mar 13 18:13:41 2006


And then there's abruptio placenta, eclampsia and amniotic fluid embolism ...

art

At Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Raymond Stephen wrote: >
>If you were not pregnant you couldn't have a PPH!!
>
>Steve
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>In a message dated 13/03/2006 17:18:22 GMT Standard Time,
>cherivh@xdcr.com writes:
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> Postpartum hemorrhage.
>
>The risk of death from PPH in Britain is about one in one million
>births.
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>Gail
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