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Problem with PRemature Birth
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<blockquote data-quote="docgraybull" data-source="post: 63918" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>I'm betting that she just hadn't released all of the amniotic fluid with the birth of the calf. If it smelled foul or had pus in it, that could indicate endometritis or amnionitis (which could have precipitated the premature birth), and she should be treated with antibiotics and probably have her uterus lavaged. If it was clean, without any odor, then most likely retained amniotic fluid or dammed up urine (as Dun mentioned).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docgraybull, post: 63918, member: 885"] I'm betting that she just hadn't released all of the amniotic fluid with the birth of the calf. If it smelled foul or had pus in it, that could indicate endometritis or amnionitis (which could have precipitated the premature birth), and she should be treated with antibiotics and probably have her uterus lavaged. If it was clean, without any odor, then most likely retained amniotic fluid or dammed up urine (as Dun mentioned). [/QUOTE]
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