P32.02: Episiotomy does not prevent pelvic floor damage during delivery [PDF]
Evseeva Irina, H. F. Yazicioǧlu
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Risk factors in prolonged postpartum urinary retention: an analysis of six cases [PDF]
Purpose: Prolonged first and second stage of labor, isolated prolongation of the second stage, forceps delivery or vacuum extraction, perineal laceration, nulliparity and epidural anesthesia are known risk factors for developing prolonged postpartum ...
Hoesli, Irene +3 more
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BackgroundEpisiotomy is associated with side effects, such as pain and wound infection. Additionally, discomfort after episiotomy affects the quality of life of both the mother and the baby. Medicinal herbs are one alternative method for the treatment of
Romina Fili +4 more
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Endometriosis in Episiotomy Sar Involving Anal Sphincter.
K. Maeda +7 more
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299: The impact of episiotomy for shoulder dystocia on neonatal injury [PDF]
Keenan Yanit +5 more
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Suositeltavat käytänteet synnyttäneen äidin episiotomiahaavan hoitoon [PDF]
Projektimme on osa Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulun sekä Helsingin ja Uudenmaan sairaanhoitopiirin naistentautien ja synnytysten toimialan hoitotyön 2007 -2012 laadunkehittämishanketta.
Törrönen, Tuulikki +2 more
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Maternal death from postpartum necrotizing fasciitis arising in an episiotomy: A case report
Catherine Lynch +5 more
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The effect of a mediolateral episiotomy during operative vaginal delivery on the risk of developing obstetrical anal sphincter injuries [PDF]
Joey de Vogel +6 more
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From Comunities of Practice to Epistemic Communities: Health Mobilizations on the Internet [PDF]
This paper describes the emergence of new activist groups in the health sector, spinning off from internet discussion groups. In the first part, it shows how self-help discussion groups can be considered as communities of practice in which, partly thanks
Madeleine Akrich
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Does antepartum perineal massage reduce intrapartum lacerations? [PDF]
Yes--to a point. Antepartum perineal massage reduces both the incidence of perineal trauma requiring suturing and the likelihood of episiotomy in women who have never given birth vaginally.
Darne, John +2 more
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