Haemorrhage remains the leading cause of death, despite the existence of effective clinical interventions, emphasising the ...
The Municipality also recorded 24 stillbirths caused by antepartum haemorrhage (genital bleeding during pregnancy), cord prolapse (an obstetrics emergency) and uterine rapture, and 19 infant deaths.
Three additional factors were consistently associated with risk for major PPH regardless of mode of delivery: increasing infant birthweight, antepartum haemorrhage and Asian ethnicity. Conclusion ...
Anticoagulants and aspirin are the best studied and most commonly utilized therapeutic agents used to prevent pregnancy complications in thrombophilic women. The use of anticoagulant therapy ...
Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a combination of four congenital (present at birth) heart defects that affect infants and children. The defects occur together and change the way blood flows through the ...