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Question about a retained placenta.
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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1396358" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>Don't pull it out. What is hanging is not the issue. The issue is what is attached to the uterine wall. Pulling will only remove what you can grasp; the portion attached remains. Best to allow the portion attached to go through the process of detachment. When deattachment does not occur, you will see a rusty discharge and smell odor. In that circumstance, uterine boluses are excellent means to clean things up. Clean the vulva, glove up and force the proper number of boluses through the cervix into the body of the uterus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1396358, member: 25776"] Don't pull it out. What is hanging is not the issue. The issue is what is attached to the uterine wall. Pulling will only remove what you can grasp; the portion attached remains. Best to allow the portion attached to go through the process of detachment. When deattachment does not occur, you will see a rusty discharge and smell odor. In that circumstance, uterine boluses are excellent means to clean things up. Clean the vulva, glove up and force the proper number of boluses through the cervix into the body of the uterus. [/QUOTE]
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