Fetal leak
Fetal leakage refers to those who suffer from a small amount of bleeding from the vagina from time to time after pregnancy, or dripping from time to time, or sometimes without abdomen pain. A fetal leak is one of the most common bleeding disorders during pregnancy, and it is also the earliest symptom in pregnancy bleeding disorders. If the blood is not stopped, it can often lead to unrest, fetal death, abortion, and small births. Cause fetal malformations. The "Compendium of Materia Medica" said: Blood does not stop, the blood dies. Therefore, attaching importance to the diagnosis and treatment of fetal leakage is the key to preventing abortion and small births, and it is also an important measure for eugenics.
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