PREGNANCY AND LABOR:
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* PLACENTA ABRUPTION
Ans) This is a kind of major pregnancy difficulty in which the placenta are separated from uterus or the womb.This placenta separation is mainly occurred prior to delivery.This situation can dispossess the child of oxygen and essential nutrients.
Some of the major symptoms are vaginal bleeding, back pain and also abdominal pain.
Based on the details like the status of placental detach and the time taking to reach the full term pregnancy, the treatment can involve mainly the bed test and Caesarean.
* PLACENTA PREVIA
Ans) This is the condition when the placenta engulf the space in the cervix of mother.And some of the danger elements to this condition are, age of the mother more than 35, past with surgeries like caesarean or uterine fibroid taking away.
The symptoms to this condition are dark red vaginal bleeding unaccompanied by pain.And sometimes this condition may leads to major bleeding before or at the time of child birth.
The treatment for this condition is reduced physical movements or in major cases we may need to do caesarean.
-- Betamethasone:
-- This is a kind of medicine which is used for the treatment of some allergic problems, skin problems, endocrine diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, eye diseases and the diseases which influence the nervous system.
-- This medicine is always available in the brand names of Celestone soluspan , Celestone , Betaject. And we can inject this medicine in the level - injection at 6mg/ml and orally at 0.6 mg /5 ml.
-- Nubain or Stadol:
-- This is a opioid pain medicine.The opioid is also known narcotic.This is utilized for the treatment of major pain and which is also utilized as a section of anesthesia for different medical operations or at the time of early child birth.
-- And this will also shows some side effects like breathing problems, swelling of the face etc....
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