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  2. Cervical cerclage - Wikipedia

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    The stitch is generally removed around the 37th week of gestation or earlier if needed. [7] This procedure was developed by the Australian gynecologist and obstetrician, I.A. McDonald. [8] A Shirodkar cerclage is very similar, but the sutures pass through the walls of the cervix so they're not exposed. [2]

  3. Husband stitch - Wikipedia

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    The husband stitch or husband's stitch, [1] also known as the daddy stitch, [2] husband's knot and vaginal tuck, [3] is a medically unnecessary and potentially harmful surgical procedure in which one or more additional sutures than necessary are used to repair a woman's perineum after it has been torn or cut during childbirth.

  4. Is 'the husband stitch' a medical myth? Women speak out ... - AOL

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    When her baby was born — in a hospital, despite plans to birth at home with midwives, due to unforeseen developments during labor — she says she was “completely spent and vulnerable.”

  5. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of thread .

  6. Vacuum aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Single-use double-valve manual vacuum aspirator. Vacuum or suction aspiration is a procedure that uses a vacuum source to remove an embryo or fetus through the cervix.The procedure is performed to induce abortion, as a treatment for incomplete spontaneous abortion (otherwise commonly known as miscarriage) or retained fetal and placental tissue, or to obtain a sample of uterine lining ...

  7. Hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    A hysterotomy is used to remove a fetus from the uterus, similar to a procedure known as caesarean section, in order to terminate a pregnancy in the second trimester of later. [6] It is typically used as last resort if dilation and curettage , dilation and electric vacuum aspiration , or manual vacuum aspiration fails to work.

  8. Asynclitic birth - Wikipedia

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    However, it is not the primary treatment for asynclitic births, as the effectiveness rate is not very high and vacuum extraction can lead to additional complications. [23] Possible complications include fetal morbidity and fatality, and damage to the derma layer leading to bleeding within the brain and the layer of skin on the skull, known as ...

  9. Primark security guard reportedly removed a baby from her ...

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    The mother was legally feeding her hungry child.