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Failure in the mother-young communication in domestic mammals: endocrine and behavioral aspects. [PDF]
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Efficacy of skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn during the third stage of labour in reducing postpartum haemorrhage risk. [PDF]
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Ergotamine tartrate in uterine inertia.
M R, BARLOW, B M, BUCHAN
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Risk factors and predictive model for intrapartum cesarean delivery in women with epidural analgesia: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Feng Y, Zhao Y, Shao R, Wang Y, Zhang P.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1918
The classification and analysis of cases of uterine inertia are somewhat difficult because the term uterine inertia is indicative of a more or less intangible condition. Inertia of a laboring uterus cannot be established on a time basis, since there are a great many factors which make it a relative rather than an absolute entity.
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The classification and analysis of cases of uterine inertia are somewhat difficult because the term uterine inertia is indicative of a more or less intangible condition. Inertia of a laboring uterus cannot be established on a time basis, since there are a great many factors which make it a relative rather than an absolute entity.
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Cervical dystocia versus uterine inertia
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1955Abstract 1. 1. Fifty-nine cases of cervical dystocia are presented by combination and analysis of the data. 2. 2. Three cases followed cervical cauterization, five followed previous surgery on the cervix, and one followed a known previous laceration. It is possible that even untreated chronic cervicitis may cause sufficient fibrosis to impede
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Primary Uterine Inertia in Four Labrador Bitches
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2011Uterine inertia is a common cause of dystocia in the bitch and is designated as primary (i.e., uterine contractions fail to ever be initiated) or secondary (i.e., uterine contractions cease after a period of time but before labor is completed). The etiology of primary uterine inertia is not well understood.
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