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Postpartum Conditions and Symptoms you Must Never Ignore

Recovery from giving childbirth may not be as easy for some women as it is for others. Postpartum conditions must not be left unaddressed as it could result in depression. How would you determine whether you or any of your loved one is suffering from postpartum conditions or not? Here're a few symptoms of postpartum conditions you should never ignore. Read on: Retained platenca A part of platenca which more often than not is delivered within 30 minutes after the baby is born. It remains inside the uterus post delivery. Most of the surgeons examine placenta after it is delivered to make sure no tissue is left behind. But sometimes retained tissue is difficult to detect and that’s because it comes out in pieces. Heavy bleeding, fever and cramps may occur and sometimes you need to undergo a dilation to remove the tissue that’s causing problems.  Postpartum hemorrhage  It is one of the most complex symptoms of postpartum depression . It occurs to less than 5 per