Cervical laceration repair

Firstborn women almost have cervical lacerations during delivery, mostly on the sides of the cervix, less than 1 cm deep, less bleeding, and can usually be cured without treatment. It is found that a large amount of blood continues to flow out, and the operation is needed.

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