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Despite significant progress in obstetric care, the problem of bleeding during labor remains unsolved.
Despite significant progress in obstetric care, the problem of bleeding during labor remains unfinished.
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However, the excessive HRWR dosages were not conducive to the mortar flowing ability due to the segregation problem in the form of bleeding.
For example, taking warfarin (a blood thinner) and simvastatin (a cholesterol drug) can increase the risks of bleeding problems.
Especially in case of bleeding problems when a more frequent monitoring and calculation of actual blood loss is required.
The concern with ketorolac as with all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—has been the increased risk of bleeding problems postoperatively.
First, it has been controversial because when it was first used there were problems–such as increased risk of bleeding– that were later fixed, but many doctors only remember the problems, he said.
The section was intended to address the problem of "signal bleed," caused by a cable system's failure to scramble a signal well enough to avoid a fuzzy image or some sound from coming through to those subscribers who have not paid for a channel and do not want it.
Both drugs can also increase the risk of bleeding, causing problems from nosebleeds to fatal strokes.
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