Uterine inversion
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uterine-inversion-276-10834667
title:
Uterine inversion
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Uterine inversion is when the uterus turns inside out, usually following childbirth. Symptoms include postpartum bleeding, abdominal pain, a mass in the vagina, and low blood pressure. Rarely inversion may occur not in association with pregnancy. Risk factors include pulling on the umbilical cord or pushing on the top of the uterus before the placenta has detached. Other risk factors include uterine atony, placenta previa, and connective tissue disorders. Diagnosis is by seeing the inside of the
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Medical condition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uterine_inversion
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2024-03-30T18:54:34Z
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