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  2. Dilation and evacuation - Wikipedia

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    Dilation and evacuation can be offered for management of second trimester miscarriage if skilled providers are available. [6] Some women choose D&E over labor induction for a second trimester loss because it can be a scheduled surgical procedure, offering predictability over labor induction, or because they find it emotionally easier than undergoing labor and delivery.

  3. Cervical effacement - Wikipedia

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    Less than 39 weeks of gestation, without medical indication [14] Prior caesarean delivery; Major uterine surgery; The contraindications for cervical ripening also include those of vaginal birth. [15] Absolute contraindications can result in life-threatening events, and relative contraindications should be considered with caution.

  4. Cervical dilation - Wikipedia

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    In the later stages of pregnancy, the cervix may already have opened up to 1–3 cm (or more in rarer circumstances), but during labor, repeated uterine contractions lead to further widening of the cervix to about 6 centimeters. From that point, pressure from the presenting part (head in vertex births or bottom in breech births), along with ...

  5. Scrotal ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The normal adult testis is an ovoid structure measuring 3 cm in anterior-posterior dimension, 2–4 cm in width, and 3–5 cm in length. The weight of each testis normally ranges from 12.5 to 19 g. Both the sizes and weights of the testes normally decrease with age.

  6. Sonophoresis - Wikipedia

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    For example, the emission of ultrasound waves further away from the source results in a greater beam area, which drastically changes the ultrasound energy at the targeted area. [3] More challenges surround the cost of the actual ultrasound devices used in sonophoresis in more clinical settings.

  7. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Reporting on costs in 2023, Forbes gave an average cost of $18,865 ($14,768 for vaginal and $26,280 for cesarean) which included pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care. However, many factors determined the costs, including where the woman lived, the type of birth, and whether or not they had insurance.

  8. A week-by-week guide to common pregnancy symptoms - AOL

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    Your little one: It's a busy week for baby, who will triple in size and develop a regular heartbeat that you may be able to spot on an ultrasound. Pregnancy Symptoms Week 7 TODAY Illustration ...

  9. Nuchal scan - Wikipedia

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    In another study values of 79.6% and 2.7% for the combined screening were then improved with the addition of second trimester ultrasound scanning to 89.7% and 4.2% respectively. [13] A further study reported detection of 88% for trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and 75% for trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome), with a 3.3% false-positive rate. [14]