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Uterine Inversion (Risk Factors (Uterine atony, Placenta previa, Pushing…
Uterine Inversion
Risk Factors
Uterine atony
Placenta previa
Pushing on the top of uterus before the placenta has detached
Pulling on the umbilical cord
Connectives tissue disorders
Symptoms
Abdominal pain
Mass in the vagina
Postpartum bleeding
Low blood pressure
Causes
Other natural causes
Uterine weakness
Precipitate delivery
Short umbilical cord
Multiple gestations
Management of 3rd stage of labor
Fundal pressure
Excess cord traction during the 3rd stage of labor
Treatment
Standard resuscitation
Replacing the uterus as rapidly as possible
Pharmacological
Oxytocin
Antibiotics
Types
1 : Complete. Visible outside the cervix
2 : Incomplete. Visible only at the cervix
Classification
When the uterus turns inside out, usually following childbirth