Uterine inversion: After the delivery of a baby, if the placenta doesn't detach completely from the uterus, it pulls the top of the uterus out with it when it emerges.
Uterine inversion - A turning inside out of the uterus after the baby and placenta have been born; usually caused by an improperly attached placenta Uterine rupture - A tearing of the uterus during pregnancy or labor ...
Uterine inversion About uterine inversion Causes of uterine inversion What your caregiver may do ...
Uterine Inversion - A rare, but serious abnormality in which the uterus turns inside out after the baby has been delivered. The condition is usually due to a placenta that remains attached.
Uterine Inversion When the placenta doesn't detach completely after delivery and when it emerges, it pulls the top (fundus) of the uterus with it. Excessive bleeding and sometimes shock in the mother ...
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VBAC Risks -- Uterine Inversion This multimedia segment discusses this risk of uterine inversion occurring after labor and delivery. VBAC Risks and Possible Outcomes ...
Acute uterine inversion in a rural African woman: A rare consequence of child birth. Women Birth, 22(1): 25-7. [Abstract] [Full-text] ...
The delivery of the placenta should only be attempted when the placenta if fully separated to avoid uterine inversion (uterus turning inside out) or pulling off a section of the placenta from the wall of the uterus leaving the remainder attached, ...
See also: Uterine, Pregnancy, During pregnancy, Vagina, Pregnant
 
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