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Membrane condensate will go away on its own? What should pregnant women do?
Subchorionic hematoma (subchorionic hematoma) usually occurs in the first 3 months of pregnancy, the prognosis and management of subchorionic hematoma are completely different depending on the nature of the hematoma problem.
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What is membrane fluid accumulation? Causes and Manifestations
Being a mother is a sacred thing that every woman desires. However, during the 9 months of pregnancy, the mother's body undergoes many changes and is susceptible to amniotic fluid accumulation. If not intervened promptly, amniotic fluid accumulation can increase the risk of miscarriage.
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To what extent is the choroidal hydrocephalus dangerous?
Amniotic fluid accumulation is a fairly common phenomenon in pregnant women. If not detected and treated promptly, pregnant women with amniotic fluid accumulation can lead to miscarriage. Depending on the level of fluid accumulation, the doctor will have different treatment regimens.
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What do pregnant women need to prepare to have a round baby?
During pregnancy, a woman's body changes due to hormones. At the same time, the growth of the uterus also creates pressure, causing changes in the body's organ systems and affecting the mother's psychology.
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Complications of anesthesia resuscitation in obstetrics
Complications of anesthesia and resuscitation in obstetrics may arise due to underlying diseases of the patient or may also be due to invasive surgical procedures. These complications may occur during pre-anesthesia, induction, maintenance, emergence (recovery) and postoperative phases.
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