: In severe cases of APH, a surgical removal may be essential to stop blood loss.
Antepartum Hemorrhage (APH): A Comprehensive Review Antepartum hemorrhage (APH) represents an severe problem during pregnancy characterized by genital blood loss that occurs post 24 gestational weeks of and prior to a beginning of. This is the primary reason for mother and baby morbidity and fatality globally. In this paper, the authors are going to review specific origins, symptoms, identification, management, and consequences of APH. Meaning and Demographics Antepartum hemorrhage is outlined being genital bleeding that happens post 24 weeks gestation and before the start childbirth. This frequency of APH differs broadly contingent on a group and the criteria applied. The estimate appears projected what APH happens inside roughly 2-5% total pregnancies. Sources of Antepartum Hemorrhage The causes for APH may be split into two dual main categories: uterine and non-uterine. The very typical reasons in APH are: Antepartum haemorrhage APH.ppt
One final check: "myometrium" is a regular anatomical noun, but in this context, it is a specific medical structure. I will swap it to be safe regarding the "every word" instruction? Actually, the user instruction "Leave names unchanged" is usually interpreted as "Named Entities". Medical condition names (Placenta previa) are named entities. Anatomical terms (myometrium) are borderline. However, looking at the previous logic, I will keep "myometrium" unchanged to be consistent with the medical theme and the "names" rule, or swap it? "myometrium" is the specific name of the muscle layer. I'll keep it. : In severe cases of APH, a surgical