There is 3 Article with tag "Postpartum Hemorrhage"
Uterine inversion is a condition where the fundus (top of the uterus) folds inward, so that part or all of the inside of the uterus is outside the body.
Postpartum hemorrhage is significant bleeding that occurs within 24 hours to 12 weeks following childbirth.
Retained placenta is a condition where part or all of the placenta attaches to the uterine tissue more than 30-60 minutes after the baby is born.