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Abnormalities in the color and volume of amniotic fluid
Abnormalities in the color and volume of amniotic fluid can be acute or chronic, due to physiological or pathological causes. Amniotic fluid abnormalities can increase the risk of morbidity and mortality for both mother and baby.
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Which pregnant women are at risk of amniotic fluid embolism?
Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the serious obstetric complications. Until now, there is no specific treatment for pregnant women with amniotic fluid embolism, so it is necessary to recognize the risks and detect them in order to provide timely emergency care and limit possible risks.
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Can amniotic fluid embolism be recognized and prevented early?
Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the serious obstetric complications, often occurring suddenly and without any warning signs. If the pregnant woman has severe amniotic fluid embolism and is not detected and treated promptly, it can be life-threatening. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent amniotic fluid embolism to ensure the health of the pregnant woman and fetus.
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Amniotic fluid embolism - dangerous obstetric complication
Amniotic fluid embolism in postpartum women is a rare but extremely dangerous obstetric emergency that can cause respiratory failure, acute circulatory failure and rapid death for the mother.
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Possible complications during labor
Any pregnant woman is at risk of facing complications, obstetric accidents, obstetric accidents can occur at any time during pregnancy: during pregnancy, during labor and after 06 weeks after giving birth. Of these, complications and accidents occurring during labor account for the highest rate and are especially dangerous, causing a high mortality rate for mother and fetus.
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