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In any case, when the placenta isn't delivered, it can put a woman at risk for serious, and even deadly, bleeding, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
For the mother, they carry the potential for deadly bleeding, a lengthy recovery, organ damage and permanent injury.
An autopsy found that Mrs. Khalidi bled to death because the nurse who delivered her baby failed to perform one basic task, essential to prevent deadly bleeding: removing the placenta after she gave birth.
Urgent -- tarry black, "black as tar": This is a sign of dangerous, deadly "bleeding" (a significant amount of digested blood ).
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Younger trees are killed off, and mature trees are left susceptible to deadly diseases such as bleeding canker.
The nurses and doctors here had banked on their experience treating Lassa fever, another deadly disease that causes bleeding.
■ The leaf miner moth (Cameraria ohridella) kills young conker trees and makes mature trees susceptible to deadly diseases such as bleeding canker.
Ebola disease is quite rare but deadly virus that causes uncontrollable bleeding both inside and outside the body.
Large numbers of patients developed serious infections afterward, bleeding, and other deadly problems we euphemistically called "complications".
(As an anticoagulant, aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding — a serious and potentially deadly issue for some people).
Bayer said it suspended two employees because they failed to inform supervisors of the completion of a study showing deadly side effects from a drug to control bleeding.
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