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Probiotics in obstetrics and gynaecology
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2015Despite the great advances in modern medicine, our understanding of the most basic function of our complete genetic makeup is extremely poor. Our complete genetic make up is complemented by 100 trillion cells living within or on our body and is called the microbiome.
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2011
O&G is one of the broadest hospital-based specialties, encompassing medicine, surgery, and childbirth; so it is no wonder that O&G patients with a diverse range of symptoms present to the ED on a daily basis. The most common symptoms are PV bleeding, in both pregnant and non-pregnant females, PV discharge, and lower abdominal pain. The majority
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O&G is one of the broadest hospital-based specialties, encompassing medicine, surgery, and childbirth; so it is no wonder that O&G patients with a diverse range of symptoms present to the ED on a daily basis. The most common symptoms are PV bleeding, in both pregnant and non-pregnant females, PV discharge, and lower abdominal pain. The majority
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2017
Obstetrics and Gynaecology is one of the few specialties that encompasses both medicine and surgery. Whilst obstetrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the complications associated with pregnancy and labour, gynaecology is the care of women’s health, genitalia and reproductive organs when they are not pregnant.
Ruth M. Cochrane, Rahee R. Mapara
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Obstetrics and Gynaecology is one of the few specialties that encompasses both medicine and surgery. Whilst obstetrics is the branch of medicine concerned with the complications associated with pregnancy and labour, gynaecology is the care of women’s health, genitalia and reproductive organs when they are not pregnant.
Ruth M. Cochrane, Rahee R. Mapara
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1975
Obstetrical aid must have been poor in the Middle Ages and still long thereafter. Many women died in childbed who now could have been saved. The midwives mostly came from the lower classes; they were often plain and illiterate women and their help was frequently inexpert.
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Obstetrical aid must have been poor in the Middle Ages and still long thereafter. Many women died in childbed who now could have been saved. The midwives mostly came from the lower classes; they were often plain and illiterate women and their help was frequently inexpert.
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