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I gave birth 5 XXXXXXX at 31 weeks. I had premature ruptureofmembranes .it was via normal delivery. My bleeding has become very dark red/ maroon and heavy with bit clots for past 3 days and my... View answer
[Wife is 38.5 weeks, 4-5 cm dialated. Doctor wants to break water to help bring labor now and deliver the baby today. Is this necessary or is it better to wait for a more natural labor? There are no contractions. We are... View answer
I did an ultrasound and result came back with trace of free fluid at the upper limits of normalphysiology and right ovarian cyst . Bilateral hemorrhagic ovarian cyst superimposed 3.9 cm! Should I be ... View answer
[i am pregnant with twins and i was 11 weeks when i had subchoronic hemmorage and around 17 weeks they said it went away. at 19 weeks my membranes ruptured with one of the babies. Now i am home and on bed rest taking pills... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
I am 32 weeks gestation w high risk pregnancy...on progesterone to prevent preterm delivery due to uterine didelphius (2 separate uteri) g2 p1 First birth at 36 wks spontaneous ruptureofmembranes ... View answer
Im currently 34 weeks pregnant and have a dispute with my maternity hospital that my waters are leaking. This is my second pregnancy and did have a premature ruptureofmembranes in my first pregnancy ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain
( General & Family Physician)
discuss the anatomy and physiology relating to the coronary arteries and atherosclerosis? discuss the anatomy and physiology relating to the coronary arteries and atherosclerosis? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dholariya Sagar Jayantilal
( General & Family Physician)
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