By manual examination of the uterus
Manual exploration of the uterine cavity to verify the integrity of the uterus and remove any placental debris or blood clots interfering with contraction and, hence, haemostasis. Indications – Suspected uterine rupture. – Suspected retained products after examination of the expelled placenta. [Instrumental and manual examination of the uterine cavity in the early puerperal period] [Instrumental and manual examination of the uterine cavity in the early puerperal period] Akush Ginekol (Mosk). Mar-Apr ; [Article in Russian] Author O I AVDEEVA. PMID. Bi-Manual Exam (to palpate uterus and adnexa/ovaries) Explain what's going to occur next. Place a small amount of lubricant on the middle and first finger of your dominant hand. Touch the patient's inner thigh as a way of preparing for the start of this exam.
1. Akush Ginekol (Mosk). Mar-Apr; [Manual and instrumental examination of the uterus in the puerperal period]. [Article in Russian]. [Instrumental and manual examination of the uterine cavity in the early puerperal period] [Instrumental and manual examination of the uterine cavity in the early puerperal period] Akush Ginekol (Mosk). Mar-Apr ; [Article in Russian] Author O I AVDEEVA. PMID. A pelvic exam often is part of a routine physical exam to find possible signs of ovarian cysts, sexually transmitted infections, uterine fibroids or early-stage cancer. Pelvic exams are also commonly performed during pregnancy. There is a lot of debate among experts regarding the recommended frequency of pelvic exams.
Bi-Manual Exam (to palpate uterus and adnexa/ovaries) Explain what's going to occur next. Place a small amount of lubricant on the middle and first finger of your dominant hand. Touch the patient's inner thigh as a way of preparing for the start of this exam. [Instrumental and manual examination of the uterine cavity in the early puerperal period]. Manual exploration of the uterine cavity to verify the integrity of the uterus and remove any placental debris or blood clots interfering with contraction and, hence, haemostasis. Indications – Suspected uterine rupture. – Suspected retained products after examination of the expelled placenta.
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