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This is when the placenta partly or completely peels away from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery. With placental abruption, the developing baby might ...
Ovarian cysts are sacs, usually filled with fluid, in an ovary or on its surface. Females have two ovaries. One ovary is located on each side of the uterus.
Fetal surgery is a procedure performed on an unborn baby (fetus) in the uterus (in ... These risks include rupture of the uterus after surgery (uterine rupture) ...
Uterine rupture, a rare but life-threatening occurrence in which the uterus tears open along the scar line from a prior C-section. Normal vaginal bleeding ...
Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken until they no longer provide enough support for the uterus.
The water breaking early, also called premature rupture of membranes. ... of the uterus before ... Heavy bleeding due to decreased uterine muscle tone after ...
(in which the fertilized egg implants and grows outside of the uterus, such as in a fallopian tube) ... Uterine rupture, a rare but life-threatening occurrence in ...
This uncommon pregnancy complication, in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus, can endanger both the mother and the baby.
The placenta is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. In most pregnancies, the placenta attaches at the top or on the side of the uterus.
Normally, the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main cavity ...
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