- the
field of obstetrics,
lochia is the ****l
discharge after giving birth,
containing blood, mucus, and
uterine tissue.
Lochia discharge typically continues...
- and
typically do not
resume during the
initial months of breastfeeding.
Lochia occurs after childbirth. Menstruation, and with it the
possibility of pregnancy...
-
muscles and
control urinary incontinence.
Discharge from the uterus,
called lochia, will
gradually decrease and turn from
bright red, to brownish, to yellow...
- previously.
After giving birth,
there is a
phase of ****l
discharge called lochia that can vary
significantly in the
amount of loss and its
duration but can...
- of the town and
occupying the
promontory of
Lochias,
which shut in the
Great Harbour on the east.
Lochias (the
modern Pharillon) has
almost entirely disappeared...
- women,
amenorrhea due to
blood stasis,
menses with bellyache, or
persistent lochia after delivery". In
clinical practice,
medical scientists have discovered...
- "sub-captain". Likewise, the
modern Gr****
equivalent of a
sergeant is a
lochias. The
suffixes -agos and -archos (or -arches),
which are
often found in...
- STD.
After delivery,
leukorrhea accompanied by
backache and foul-smelling
lochia (post-partum ****l discharge,
containing blood, mucus, and
placental tissue)...
- **** are also enlarged.
After childbirth, a ****l
discharge known as
lochia is
produced and
continues for
about ten days.
During menopause, hormone...
-
reduced blood pressure), and
abdominal pain,
offensive lochia (blood loss)
increased lochia, clots,
diarrhea and vomiting.[citation needed] The World...