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Re: secondary post partum hemorrhageFrom: FRANCES WREN (fwren@shaw.ca)Sat Dec 29 23:02:57 2007
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><DIV>frances wren MD<BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: tirupati seshasai <drseshasai@yahoo.co.in><BR>Date: Saturday, December 29, 2007 4:46 pm<BR>Subject: secondary post partum hemorrhage<BR>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net><BR><BR>> A 31 years aged primi gravida at 40 weeks delivered with <BR>> vacuum extraction indication persistant occipito <BR>> posterior. the neonate and mother were healthy and discharged. <BR>> on 7Th postnatal day at 3.00am she was brought with bleeding <BR>> vaginally. On examination the episiotomy sight is healthy <BR>> and the uterus is around 8 to 10 weeks size and bleeding from <BR>> the cervical os seen continuously and clots were evacuted.<BR>> suspecting fragments of placental products a gentle D&C <BR>> done. but no products seen. The haematological exam is <BR>> normal.She was appearing pal our so blood transfused. with in 10 <BR>> minutes the bleeding stopped. the usg of pelvis shown as normal study,<BR>> <BR>> on 14Th day of post natal day again she reported with <BR>> heavy bleeding. on examination the bleeding is from the cervical <BR>> canal profusely bleeding.<BR>> <BR>>
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