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The procedure usually does not require an overnight stay in a hospital and the patient can return to normal activity within a few days unless a complication develops.
If labor isn't progressing normally or a complication develops in either location, you transfer care to the hospital.
"If a complication develops, blood must be collected from the people in nearby villages, and that takes time".
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At most PRA sites, participants perceived that the role of TBAs was to attend to deliveries at home and refer mothers to health units for delivery only if a complication developed as revealed in this statement.
After a while, a minor complication develops when Cin's friend Sam Catherine McClementsshowsows up to harvest some gossip and flirt with Josh.
A late complication develops in some patients, consisting of a substantial decrease of serum protein and γ-globulin, an increase in stool α1-anti-trypsin level, and a substantial loss of circulating lymphocytes [ 2- 5].
As the anesthesia team, we take every precaution to avoid such serious complications; however, if an unexpected complication develops, we have the equipment and the experience to make necessary interventions.
Children also are less able to communicate what they are feeling, making it difficult to diagnose their problem or know when a symptom or complication develops.
When a penalty point was deducted, Lopez said, a further complication developed.
Pressure ulcer is a common complication developed in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) when prolonged unrelieved pressure was applied to the body/skin and underlying tissues.
Deaths attributed to infection were those in which an infection-related complication developed after initial awakening, including septic shock, multiple organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome and hypoxemic pneumonia.
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