I don't think inverted uteruses, pick the race. I don't think a uterus much
cares what race you are.
I had an experience of inverted uterus many years ago don't care for it
again. The mother (if memory serves me well ) was her first baby. I think it
is due to the rush to have the placenta out more than anything else.
Many thanks
Cheryl.
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From: "Vicki Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] inverted uterus


> Gee whizzikers...and I thought it was more common when pulling on the
> cord of a placenta that had not yet separated...silly me!
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:53 AM
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>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am a B. Mid student, and have just had my first amazing experience of
> observing the birth of a baby boy.
> The baby birthed beautifully (try saying that 3 times!), however the
> placenta
> was taking a long time to be delivered, and after pushing by the mum,
> and
> gentle pulling of the cord by the Dr (intern), the placenta began to
> come out.
> The MW noticed that something was wrong, called in the Dr, to confirm an
>
> inverted uterus protruding out the vagina with the placenta. The Dr
> tried pushing it back up, and she (the mum) was rushed off to theatre.
> After a long wait, we were told that the mum was going to be fine, they
> were
> able to push the uterus back up, and no major damage had been done.
>
> When consulting with the father, the intern explained what had happened,
> and
> said that cases of inverted uterus' were more common in women who had
> birthed
> `many' babies (she had 4), and also in Indonesian women, which the mum
> was.
>
> I have since been trying to research similar cases, and were wondering
> if
> anyone had any experience or info on inverted uterus'. I was also
> wanting to
> confirm whether the race of the mother has any influence on the chance
> of this
> condition occurring.
>
>
> Thanks, I look forward to your replies
>
> Niki
>
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