Birth Placenta Delivery

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Delivering your placenta Ready Steady Baby!

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    Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) is a complication that can occur during the third stage of labour, after a baby is born. Losing some blood during childbirth is considered normal. PPH is excessive bleeding from the vagina at any time after the baby's birth, up until 6 weeks afterwards.

Childbirth Stage 3: Delivering the Placenta

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    Jan 29, 2015 · The placenta, also known as afterbirth, provided bed and board for your baby for most of his or her stay in your uterus, and its delivery represents the end of that era, and the beginning of a new one (life on the outside).

Placenta Delivery: The Third Stage of Labor

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    It is common to experience uncontrollable shaking after the placenta delivery. This is just the body's normal reaction to the hormonal changes that take place after birth. It can sometimes interfere with your ability to hold your baby.

Delivery of the Placenta - Natural Parenting Advice

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    Delivery of the placenta, known as the third stage of labor, starts immediately after your baby leaves your body and ends when the placenta leaves your body. Here is what you need to know as well as what you should be doing. When your baby comes out he or …

The Third Stage of Labor: After Your Baby is Born ...

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    Helping the uterus contract in this way reduces the risk of heavy bleeding occurring during the third stage, known as a postpartum hemorrhage (see Postpartum hemorrhage) and speeds up the delivery of the placenta, which can happen within 5 to 15 minutes after the birth of the baby. The risk of a postpartum hemorrhage occurring is the reason many units advise an active delivery.

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