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Postpartum Endometritis

Clinics in Perinatology, 2005
Postpartum endometritis or a surgical site infection should be suspected if the patient develops an elevated oral temperature, 100.4 degrees F or higher, with an associated tachycardia following the procedure. A tachycardia paralleling the temperature strongly indicates infection. A thorough examination should be performed.
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Postpartum haemorrhage

Hospital Medicine, 1999
Postpartum haemorrhage can be either primary (within 24 hours of delivery) or secondary (within the following weeks). This article reviews the factors that may help anticipation of postpartum haemorrhage, and looks at issues involved in the management and treatment of women with this condition.
N, Jackson, S, Paterson-Brown
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Postpartum Thyroiditis

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019
Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is an autoimmune-mediated destructive thyroiditis that occurs in the first year postpartum with a prevalence of 5%. In order to appropriately counsel and treat the patient, physicians need to recognize the signs and symptoms of PPT and distinguish PPT from Graves hyperthyroidism. This review of PPT will discuss the etiology,
Caroline T, Nguyen, Jorge H, Mestman
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Postpartum amaurosis

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1991
Blindness is a rare but dramatic complication of pregnancy and delivery. We present the case of a patient who developed toxemia at the time of delivery that with ineffective treatment resulted in cortical blindness without seizure activity. The pathogenesis as well as the diagnostic workup and treatment of this unusual complication are discussed.
V P, Verdile, L A, Verdile
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The postpartum uterus

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2004
The cow is notable among the domestic species for the almost ubiquitous bacterial contamination of the uterine lumen after parturition and the high incidence of clinical uterine disease. Such uterine disease not only disrupts uterine tissues, but also ovarian follicle growth and function by perturbation of the hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovary.
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Postpartum depression

JAAPA, 2022
Donna La May, Newman   +2 more
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Postpartum Diseases

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1986
This article includes discussions about postpartum care of the dam and postpartum disorders in the bitch such as hemorrhage, uterine prolapse, metritis, mastitis, eclampsia, and subinvolution of the placental sites.
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The postpartum triathlete

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2016
The postpartum period in a woman's life is filled with numerous changes, including physical changes, changes in sleep habits, and learning how to best care for a newborn. A common goal among postpartum women is to either begin or resume an active lifestyle, which often includes physical activity such as running, biking and swimming.
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Postpartum Hemorrhage

JAMA
This JAMA Insights discusses risk factors for, assessment, and management of postpartum hemorrhage.
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Postpartum Alopecia

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are effective treatments for postpartum alopecia. DATA SOURCES: Clinical literature identified through MEDLINE (January 1966–May 2000), EMBASE (June 1980–March 2000), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts(January 1970–March 2000). Key search terms included alopecia, puerperium, and postpartum.
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