Puerperal pyrexia, also known as puerperal fever is a rise of temperature (fever) reaching 100.4° F or more within the first 10 days after delivery.
Weight gain During Pregnancy
Generally, a pregnant woman can gain weight around 11 to 16 kg during her single pregnancy depending on her pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI).
Septic Abortion: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
Septic abortion is any type of abortion (spontaneous or induced) associated with infection of the uterus and its content during or after 20 weeks of gestation.
How is Normal Labour different from Abnormal Labour?
Normal labour is spontaneous in onset without undue prolongation and terminates naturally; abnormal labour progresses slowly affecting health of mother and baby.
What causes Recurrent Miscarriage or Habitual Abortion?
Recurrent miscarriage refers to sequence of three or more consecutive spontaneous abortions before 20 weeks, affecting 1% of all women of reproductive age.
Fetal Skull- Sutures and Fontanelles
Flat bones of the vault are united together by non-ossified membranes attached to the margins of the bones. These are called sutures and fontanelles.
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