Intrauterine hemorrhage
Hemorrhage of the uterine cavity is a serious complication after cesarean section. It is caused by weak uterine contraction after cesarean section. It is a hidden bleeding. Because the bleeding does not flow out, it accumulates in the uterine cavity and vagina and is easily ignored. Shock can quickly occur in a short period of time, and a small amount of bleeding can continue, but it can also gradually form shock. Because it occurs after cesarean section, the parturient woman is often insensitive due to the effect of anesthetics. In addition, the trauma and physical weakness during the operation, once the hemorrhage occurs, if it is not treated in time, it can endanger the life of the parturient.
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