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labor refers to the process of childbirth, where the fetus and the placenta leave the uterus. It is a series of continuous, progressive contractions of the uterus that help the cervix dilate and efface (thin out). Labor usually starts two weeks before or after the estimated date of delivery. However, the exact trigger for the onset of labor is unknown. While the signs of labor may vary, the most common are contractions, rupture of the amniotic sac (“breaking your water”) and bloody show. Labor is typically divided into three stages: dilation and effacement of the cervix, pushing and the delivery of the placenta.
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1. Labour ceases, and instead twitching's and convulsions. 2. Too long and too painful after-pains. 3. Lochia scanty and fetid, or of too long duration and sanguineous (followed by fever and inflammation of uterus). 4. Puerperal convulsions. 5. Female genital organs in general; pains like labour paiRead more
1. Labour ceases, and instead twitching’s and convulsions.
See less2. Too long and too painful after-pains.
3. Lochia scanty and fetid, or of too long duration and sanguineous (followed by fever and inflammation of uterus).
4. Puerperal convulsions.
5. Female genital organs in general; pains like labour pains, which are protracted for a long time, skin cold and no wish to be covered, &c.; labour pains ceasing; labour pains too weak; abortion in the characteristic patients.