Thanks Andrea.
Do you think this may have come back how 3rd stage was managed? ie. synto
How likely is a natural 3rd stage to retain a placenta?
Thanks,
Kristin
From: Andrea Quanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: Re:
PPH is more likely during LSCS too. A retained placenta may be separated
and trapped behind the cervix, it may also be trapped behind a full bladder
which can also stop the uterus contracting down, it can also be because the
placenta has not separated completely from the uterine wall, this can be
I'm liaising with Senator Lyn Allison's assistant for the conference and I
am in the process of putting the details together for her presentation. If
anyone has any questions/suggestions/topics you would like for her to cover,
let me know. Maternity and post-natal services is a strong interest of
A lady has approached me with the following question. Her baby is due at the
end of January.
Hello, hoping I could get some opinions on the following matter.
I had a deep vein thrombosis, in my calf at 12 weeks of pregnancy and have
been taking Clexane since then. I am due late Jan 2007
In my experience woemn just stop taking the anticoagulants at around 36 weeks.
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From: Jenny Turnbull
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 4:36 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] deep vein thrombosis in pregnancy and birth
A lady