The Complete Handbook of Obstetric Surgery : Or, Short Rules of Practice in Every Emergency, From the Simplest to the Most Formidable Operations Connected With the Science of Obstetricy
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PLACENTA, ADHESION OF. Usually the last efforts to expel the child detach the placenta : but sometimes, from morbid causes, or more than usual firmness in the attachment, this sepa- ration is not effected. If the separation is in part only, there is more or less flooding ; but little or none if the whole placental mass is adhered. This state of matters is accompanied by irregular action of the uterus, or what is worse, inertia ; the placenta may be retained days, or even weeks ; and may occur i...n succeeding pregnancies. If a female has suffered from this circum- stance, her attendant should be prompt in his visits at succeeding labours. Cause. — May arise from inflammation. Symptoms. — Not positively known till the child is delivered ; no advance by traction of the cord ; the cord advances during a pain, but retreats again. Treatment. — Avoid strong traction ; outward friction, grasping, or kneading the uterus may succeed, if there is no hcemorrJiage ; and sometimes a dose of ergot may be useful.
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