Scar _____ is the asymptomatic separation of the uterine scar without the involvement of the peritoneal coat.
The most common infectious causes of septic abortion are:- Gram negative _____- staphylococcus aureus
The procedure is B-lynch compression sutures also known as _____ sutures and it is used in atonic PPH.
Mediolateral episiotomy causes _____ pain and dyspareunia compared to medial episiotomy
What is the mode of delivery for a pregnant patient with active genital HSV lesions at the onset of labor?
After administering tocolytics for uterine inversion the obstetrician should attempt to manually _____ the uterus
What is the first aid to be given for cord prolapse if immediate safe vaginal delivery is not possible?_____
Breech fetus in a _____ presentation at term, is an indication for cesarean section.
Duhrssen's incision may lead to _____
The given image shows _____ forceps:

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