Definition TYPES OF ABORTIONS Threatened Abortion It is a type of abortion where process of miscarriage has started but has not progressed to the state from which recovery is impossible Inevitable Abortion ID: 918389
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Abortion
Definition , Etiology , Types & Management
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Slide3Slide4TYPES OF ABORTIONS
Slide5Slide6Slide7Slide8Slide9Threatened Abortion
It is a type of abortion where process of miscarriage has started but has not progressed to the state from which recovery is impossible
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It is the clinical type of abortion where the changes have progressed to a state from where continuation of pregnancy is impossible.
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The process of abortion have already taken place, but the entire products of conception are not expelled and a part of it is left inside the uterine cavity
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When the fetus is dead and retained inside the uterus for a variable period, it is called missed miscarriage or early fetal demise.
Slide25Slide26Slide27Slide28Slide29Slide30Septic Abortion
Any abortion associated with clinical evidences of infection of the uterus and it’s contents is called as septic abortion.
Rise of body temp for 24 hrs
Offensive purulent vaginal discharge &
Other evidences of pelvic infection: Abdominal pain , tenderness
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It is defined as sequence of three or more consecutive spontaneous abortion before 20 weeks.
It is also known as Habitual Abortion.
Risk increases by each successive abortion.
No cause is found in nearly 50% of cases.
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