Sentences with phrase «haemorrhage in»

Sure, the WiiU is a massive haemorrhage in Nintendo's wallet but every indication, they've got cash reserves that'll be sufficient for at least another home console endeavour.
She died of a cerebral haemorrhage in 1990, aged just 29.
Ultrasound at diagnostic levels has been shown to produce lung damage and focal haemorrhage in a number of mammalian species.
Malaga's Jose Gallardo died from a brain haemorrhage in January 1987, a month after receiving a blow to the head in a collision during a Second Division game against Vigo.
LifeSiteNews reports: 65 - year - old Raleane «Rae» Kupferschmidt's relatives were told by doctors that she was «brain dead» after she had suffered a massive cerebral haemorrhage in mid-January.
The injuries to his skull, knee, elbow, shoulder, hip, ankle and wrist — and haemorrhages in his skull and eyes — had seemed to suggest that the pair was responsible for their baby's death.
They showed slides of extensive intestinal haemorrhaging in the victims, which seemed to bolster their claims that the bacteria had been ingested.
Post mortem shows haemorrhages in superficial lymph nodes, serosae, liver enlarged and dark, possible ascites.
Nobody died, no one is haemorrhaging in front of you `.»

Not exact matches

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Global figures are difficult to gauge because of poor reporting in some countries and differences in methods of reporting; for example, some countries will classify maternal mortality as the death of a woman within 21 days of birth, others 42 days; some include only direct causes - sepsis, haemorrhage, obstruction - whereas others will include indirect causes such as malaria and anaemia.
This woman approaches Jesus with the confident faith and with the unshakeable hope of the Woman with the haemorrhage and of the Publican in the temple.
However, in their last five matches they have haemorrhaged points, winning just four of their last possible 15.
A defence which had been the second stingiest in La Liga last season, passing coolly and calmly when under pressure, leaked — no, haemorrhaged — goals.
On 31 October 2000, while conducting a club training session he collapsed after an unexpected brain haemorrhage; he died in Hemel Hempstead Hospital in the early hours of the following morning.
There was a low rate of caesarean section, postpartum haemorrhage and third degree perinatal tears as well as low rates of stillbirth and early neonatal death in this sample of women and babies.
Low risk women in primary care at the onset of labour with planned home birth had lower rates of severe acute maternal morbidity, postpartum haemorrhage, and manual removal of placenta than those with planned hospital birth.
Conclusions: Low risk women in primary care at the onset of labour with planned home birth had lower rates of severe acute maternal morbidity, postpartum haemorrhage, and manual removal of placenta than those with planned hospital birth.
Analysis of national trends in maternal morbidities from 2005 - 08 show a statistically significant increase in rates of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), pelvic and perineal trauma, and gestational diabetes.Over an 11 year period (1999 - 2009), the overall PPH rate increased from 1.5 % to 4.1 %, with a significant increase in the rate of blood transfusion co-diagnosed with atonic PPH.»
Rates were low for caesarean section, postpartum haemorrhage, third degree perineal tears, stillbirth and early neonatal death in this sample of women and babies.
After delivery, 1.3 % of mothers and 0.7 % of newborns were transferred to hospital, most commonly for maternal haemorrhage (0.6 % of total births), retained placenta (0.5 %), or respiratory problems in the newborn (0.6 %).
Exclusion criteria included the following: any history of antepartum haemorrhage or placenta praevia, a previous classical caesarean scar or more than one lower segment caesarean section, any indication of compromise to the baby in utero, growth restriction, larger baby, polyhydramnios, foetal anomaly to include maternal obstetric or medical issues.
The HSE Clinical Practice Guidelines on Prevention and Management of Primary Postpartum Haemorrhage state that for «women without specific risk factors for PPH delivering vaginally, oxytocin (10 iu by intramuscular injection) is the agent of choice for prophylaxis in the third stage of labour.
Clamping the cord, especially at an early stage, may also cause the extra blood trapped within the placenta to be forced back through the placenta into the mothers blood supply with the third stage contractions.32 33 This feto - maternal haemorrhage (FMH) increases the chance of future blood group incompatibility problems, which occur when the current baby's blood enters the mother's blood stream, causing an immune reaction which can be reactivated in a subsequent pregnancy, destroying the baby's blood cells and causing anaemia or even death.
Synthetic oxytocin, which mimics the effects of natural oxytocin on a pregnant woman's uterus, was first marketed in the 1950's, and has largely replaced ergometrine, although a combination drug, called syntometrine, is still used, especially for severe haemorrhage.
As noted, western practices do not facilitate the production of a mother's own oxytocin, neither is attention paid to reducing adrenaline levels in the minutes after birth, both of which are physiologically likely to improve uterine contractions and therefore reduce haemorrhage.
In January 2017, she suffered a haemorrhage and had to go through an emergency embolization.
In this group of women, the risk of severe blood loss after delivery (also known as postpartum haemorrhage) was 19.6 per 1,000 for a planned home birth compared with 37.6 per 1,000 for planned hospital births.
But it added: «Women need to be counselled on the unexpected emergencies — such as cord prolapse, fetal heart rate abnormalities, undiagnosed breech, prolonged labour and postpartum haemorrhage — which can arise during labour and can only be managed in a maternity hospital.
He was premature, he had a tongue tie and he had to be born via an emergency cesarean after I haemorrhaged and he was in distress.
There were no differences between groups for fetal loss equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death, induction of labour, antenatal hospitalisation, antepartum haemorrhage, augmentation / artificial oxytocin during labour, opiate analgesia, perineal laceration requiring suturing, postpartum haemorrhage, breastfeeding initiation, low birthweight infant, five - minute Apgar score less than or equal to seven, neonatal convulsions, admission of infant to special care or neonatal intensive care unit (s) or in mean length of neonatal hospital stay (days).
Overall, they conclude: «Low risk women in primary care with planned home birth at the onset of labour had a lower rate of severe acute maternal morbidity, postpartum haemorrhage, and manual removal of placenta than those with planned hospital birth.
I was blessed in having a water birth that it was an almost bloodless experience, and I did not tear, nor did I haemorrhage, so I did not need to use this.
Characterization of toxicity involving haemorrhage and cardiovascular failure, caused by parenteral administration of a soluble polyacrylate in the rat.
«Low risk women in primary care with planned home birth at the onset of labour had a lower rate of severe acute maternal morbidity, postpartum haemorrhage, and manual removal of placenta than those with planned hospital birth.
So the placenta has detached, but hasn't come out in one piece; speed is of the essence, because there might be a lot of blood behind the tissue, ie an occult haemorrhage.
Anti-acids (used for heartburn) decrease the absorption of Vitamin K in the body — bare this in mind if you have lots of indigestion during pregnancy and be sure to increase with Vitamin K intake from around 38 weeks of pregnancy, as this will help prevent against haemorrhaging too.
Within the North Staffordshire ASQUAM (Achieving Sustainable Quality in Maternity) Programme we have focused on improving the management of women with massive obstetric haemorrhage.
The only problem is that when low risk suddenly becomes immediate, life - threateningly high risk (unexpected haemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, rapid onset eclampsia), being in hospital gives you a good stab at survival.
It's undoubtedly a reason why the lower middle class flocked to the Conservatives in 2015 and it's a reason why working class voters are continuing to haemorrhage from the Labour party.
«A UK out of the single market - isolated, inward looking, haemorrhaging jobs, investment and opportunities - will not be the same country that Scotland voted to stay part of in 2014.
The party was seemingly haemorrhaging support amongst unionist voters to a Conservative party that appeared more confident in its defence of the Union.
Despite an insurgency in the South West, where a wounded Liberal Democrat party haemorrhaged votes to Labour, the progress made in the 2017 General Election largely bypassed rural England and Wales.
Parliament is «haemorrhaging public confidence» by failing to return early to debate the crisis in the Middle East, a Labour backbencher has warned.
The 2015 election underlined the fracturing of Labour's electoral base, particularly in Scotland where the party's vote haemorrhaged.
It can only be the case that Johnson suffered a haemorrhaging of support within the parliamentary party and no longer felt confident of finishing in the top two.
The rank and file left leaning Lib Dem grouping has been weakened too much by haemorrhaging membership and the leaders payroll vote has already won out in other key conflicts over the NHS, tuition fees and secret courts.
«The public education service is haemorrhaging teachers, not just to go abroad; equal numbers are leaving teaching to go to other more financially competitive jobs in this country.
When faced with such a haemorrhaging of core supporters to the SNP, it is extremely worrying that Labour's membership is so out - of - step with the party's trade union base, especially when the membership in Scotland is so small compared wiith other parts of the UK.
«After an initial surge in support among them for Remain, it was now haemorrhaging badly,» Lord Mandelson wrote.
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