Fleming's Veterinary Obstetrics : Including the Diseases And Accidents Incidental to Pregnancy & Parturition
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1. After-Pains are due to contractions of the uterus that persist for some time after expulsion of the fcstus and foetal membranes, in order to reduce the volume and cavity of the uterus. They are not very noticeable in the domesticated animals. After an easy labour there are generally few or no symptoms of these pains; and when they are present, the SEQUELS OF PARTURITION 193 only indications are whisking of the tail, at which time the walls of the abdomen appear to be harder. If the animal ex...hibits marked sutfering and strains frequently for more than two hours in the mare, or twenty-four hours in the cow, then one may suspect the retention of a portion of the foetal membranes in the uterus, or commencing inversion of that organ, and proceed to make a vaginal exploration to ascertain the cause. In cases where retention of the foetal membranes or commencing inversion of the uterus is found, the treat- ment must be applied as recommended later on for these conditions. 2. Lochia. — This term is given to the sanguinolent, sero- sanguinolent and mucous evacuations from the vagina occur- ring after parturition.
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