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It is a condition when the placenta or membranes remain in the uterus during the third stage of labour.
It is a condition when the placenta or membranes remain in the uterus during the third stage of labour.
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Cause of retained placenta are: 1. Prolonged labor. (Dystocia) 2. Closure of the cervix after childbirth. 3. Constriction ring in the uterus. 4. Adherent placenta. 5. Placenta accreta 6. Placenta increta 7. placenta percent. 8. Atonic uterus. 9. Full bladder. 10. Uterine torsion. 11. Abortion. 12. SRead more
Cause of retained placenta are:
See less1. Prolonged labor. (Dystocia)
2. Closure of the cervix after childbirth.
3. Constriction ring in the uterus.
4. Adherent placenta.
5. Placenta accreta
6. Placenta increta
7. placenta percent.
8. Atonic uterus.
9. Full bladder.
10. Uterine torsion.
11. Abortion.
12. Stillbirth.
13. Low blood calcium level.
14. Hypothermia.
15. Multiple births.
16. Oxytocin imbalance.
17. Anabolic steroid.
18. Mineral deficiency.
19. too short or long of gestational length.