Is normal delivery possible if we are suffering from veginal infection...
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<div align="left" ><span style="font-size:1.40em;"><b>Uterine infections during pregnancy</b></span><br>
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<div align="left" >An infection in the uterus can be dangerous for a variety of reasons. The infection may affect the placenta, harm the developing baby, cause premature labor, or lead to birth abnormalities.<br>
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<div align="left" >Uterine infections can also make labor more dangerous and difficult. Some individuals experience organ failure and other life-threatening complications.<br>
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<div align="left" >Uterine infections often develop when bacteria from the vagina travels to the uterus, so an untreated vaginal infection is a risk factor for uterine infections. A person is more susceptible to uterine infections if their membranes rupture during an extended labor.<br>
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<div align="left" >Treatment includes antibiotics and may require hospitalization. If a;<a href="https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/168266.php">fever</a>develops during labor, a doctor or midwife will monitor the fetus. If the symptoms are severe, the doctor may recommend a cesarean delivery.<br>
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08 Mar 2019
bharti Dhawan
Yes....don't worry it's temporary n can be cure ...
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