A contraction stress test is done to check how well the fetus is coping with contractions of childbirth. It's usually done in the third trimester of pregnancy.
What to Do If Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord Prolapses
Cord prolapse is a condition occurs when the umbilical cord drops down into the birth canal before the baby is born. This can happen during labor or delivery.
Postpartum Depression: What New Moms Need to Know
Postpartum depression is a type of depressive mood disorder that can occur after childbirth characterized by sadness, anxiety, and difficulty bonding with baby.
Postpartum Hemorrhage: Everything You Need to Know
Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as excessive bleeding after childbirth caused by inadequate uterine contractions and leads to shock and death if not treated.
Prolonged Labor: What to Expect and How to Deal
Prolonged labor is one in which the combined duration of the first and second stage of labor is more than the arbitrary time limit of 20 hours.

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