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Episode 62: Problems during pregnancy with Jacqueline Galvan part 1

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Is the Fallopian Tube the Most Lethal?

The cervix is obviously highly vascularized because of its role in you know female reproductive activities but also it doesn't have any muscle contractility so once it bleeds it's not bleeding until either of that is addressed surgically. Other places where they can be potentially disastrous include uterine scar, tubals and abdominal of topics which again depending on where they implant can be potentially catastrophic. We'll most often see these in our women of reproductive age including those women from 35 even up into 44 however in catastrophic or lethal complications are most often seen in teenagers who don't go seek care in a timely manner.

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