Bleeding After a TURP Operation
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Bleeding After a TURP Operation
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Bleeding after a TURP operation - How much is normal? When should you worry? What patients are saying. http://bit.ly/bS34qw
Obesity increases the risk of fetal and infant death, and the risk of complications after hysterectomy
eurekalert.org — “Women who are obese during early pregnancy have a significantly increased risk of their baby dying before, during or up to one year after birth, according to research published in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction. A second paper also published in the journal shows that obesity increases the risk of complications, such as bleeding and infections, during and after a hysterectomy operation.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Obesity increases the risk of fetal and infant death, and the risk of complications after hysterectomy
sciencedaily.com — “Women who are obese during early pregnancy have a significantly increased risk of their baby dying before, during or up to one year after birth, according to new research. A second article shows that obesity increases the risk of complications, such as bleeding and infections, during and after a hysterectomy operation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Infants born to obese moms twice as likely to die in the first year of life - http://bit.ly/hL7XY9
Obesity increases the risk of fetal and infant death, and the risk of complications after hysterectomy
sciencedaily.com — “Women who are obese during early pregnancy have a significantly increased risk of their baby dying before, during or up to one year after birth, according to new research. A second article shows that obesity increases the risk of complications, such as bleeding and infections, during and after a hysterectomy operation.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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