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.
Uterine Prolapse or Procidentia: Descent of the Uterus
Uterine prolapse is an abnormal position of the uterus in which the uterus descent downwards and protrudes into or out of vagina due to weakened pelvic muscles.
Polyhydramnios: Causes, Symptoms, Complications and Treatment
Polyhydramnios is a condition of accumulation of excessive amniotic fluid (exceeds 2000 ml) surrounding the foetus causing discomfort to the pregnant woman.
Missed Abortion: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Missed abortion, also known as silent miscarriage, is a condition when the foetus is dead and retained inside the uterus for more than four weeks.
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.
Treatment of Recurrent Miscarriage or Pregnancy Loss
The treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss involves medications, surgery, genetic testing and lifestyle changes. It is usually depends on the causative factors.
Care of the umbilical cord of the newborn
After the delivery of the baby, the cord is clamped and cut and there is stump left which is about half to one inch long. Keep the stump clean and dry all time.
Rupture of the Uterus: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Rupture of the uterus is a life threatening condition which involves tear in the wall of the uterus with or without expulsion of the foetus in the abdomen.
Uterine Fibroids (Leiomyomas or myomas)
Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyomas or simply myomas are the most common benign tumors of muscle cells of the uterus of female genital tract.
Infections of the Vagina and Vulva
Infection of the vulva and vagina are very common conditions now-a-days and affect one-third of women and girls during their reproductive period.
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