PHYSIOLOGY
REPRODUCTION
Question
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uterus contracts
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amniotic sac breaks
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placenta is expelled
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bleeding
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Detailed explanation-1: -Once a woman has given birth, the second stage of labor is complete. The final stage of labor takes place when the placenta is expelled from the woman’s womb. This stage usually takes place within 30 minutes of the baby’s birth.
Detailed explanation-2: -The third stage of labour begins when your baby is born. During this stage of labour, the placenta and membranes that supported your baby in your uterus come out through your vagina. Your midwife can help this to happen by guiding the placenta out and by giving you an injection to help your uterus contract.
Detailed explanation-3: -A complete or total placental abruption occurs when the placenta completely detaches from the uterine wall. There is usually more vaginal bleeding associated with this type of abruption.