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  2. Postpartum physiological changes - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after delivery, the fundus of the uterus begins to contract. This is to deliver the placenta which can take up to 30 minutes and may involve a feeling of chills. [8] In a normal and healthy response it should feel firm and not boggy. It begins to involute with contractions of the smooth muscle of the uterus. It will contract midline ...

  3. Postpartum chills - Wikipedia

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    It is seen in many women after delivery and can be unpleasant. It lasts for a short time. It is thought to be a result of a nervous system response. It may also be related to fluid shifts and the actual strenuous work of labor. It is considered a normal response and there is no accompanying fever. A fever would indicate an infection ...

  4. Emergency childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhages are an indication to seek care from a healthcare provider. The hemorrhages are usually slow and continuous and can last more than 90 minutes after delivery before they are fatal to the mother. This time should be used to quickly transfer the woman to a hospital.

  5. Mom Forgets Giving Birth to Triplets After Being Declared ...

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    Ashley Zinn began experiencing “shortness of breath and chest pains” 45 minutes after giving birth and was placed in a medically induced coma, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up for her ...

  6. Postpartum confinement - Wikipedia

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    Isabella of Hainault rests after having given birth to the future Louis VIII of France.. Postpartum confinement is a traditional practice following childbirth. [1] Those who follow these customs typically begin immediately after the birth, and the seclusion or special treatment lasts for a culturally variable length: typically for one month or 30 days, [2] 26 days, up to 40 days, two months ...

  7. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    The condition, which occurs in nearly 15% of births, may begin shortly before or any time after childbirth, but commonly begins between a week and a month after delivery. [ 139 ] Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological disorder that can develop in women who have recently given birth.

  8. Denise Austin Maintains Her Iconic Core At 66 With This 10 ...

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    Denise programmed this core crusher (which is one of six workouts that make up of the Women's Health Strength Transformation Challenge!) using staple abs exercises that have stood the test of time ...

  9. Dilation and evacuation - Wikipedia

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    D&E is usually performed in the outpatient setting, and the patient can be safely sent home the same day after a period of observed recovery, ranging from 45 minutes to several hours. Generally, the woman may return to work the following day. [28] The type of anesthesia given also influences the appropriate amount of recovery time before discharge.