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A video discussing the treatment of Acne with LASER

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a video discussing the tattoo removal using LASRER

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Amniotomy is the official term for artificially breaking the bag of waters during labor. It is believed that breaking the bag of waters will help to speed up an otherwise slow labor. Amniotomy is part of the Active Management of Labor practiced in some hospitals. Amniotomy is performed by a midwife or doctor. A long, thin instrument with a hook on the end is inserted into the vagina and through the cervix so it can catch and rip the bag of waters. To perform an amniotomy, the cervix must be dilated enough to allow the instrument through the cervix, generally at least a two. Why choose Amniotomy? Unlike other medical methods of starting labor, amniotomy does not add synthetic hormones to your labor. Instead it seems to stimulate your body’s own labor process. Amniotomy allows the use of an internal electronic fetal monitor. How effective is Amniotomy? Amniotomy alone is unpredictable, it may take hours for labor to start with amniotomy. Because amniotomy increases the risk for infection, most caregivers use amniotomy in combination with synthetic oxytocin. Birth does happen faster when amniotomy is combined with synthetic oxytocin than when amniotomy is used alone. Risks of Amniotomy Risks for Mother Increases the risk for infection. This risk is increased with length of time the waters are broken and with vaginal exams. Because of the infection risk, a time limit is given by which the mother must give birth. As the time limit approaches attempts to progress labor will become more aggressive. The fore waters equalize pressure on the cervix so it will open uniformly. When they are broken, the mother increases her chances of having uneven dilation. Risks for Baby Increases the risk of umbilical cord compression. The fore waters equalize pressure on the baby’s head as it presses against the cervix. When they are broken, the pressure on the baby’s head may be uneven causing swelling in some parts.

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After birth care for babies,a small glimpse just to let you know what happens.

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Just because you have asthma doesn’t mean you have to give up your daily work-out! Keep watching to amp up your exercise routine.

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A local doctor says that the new pap smear guidelines makes sense for many women

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Debridement of an Infected Diabetic Wound on the patients foot. The first is a series of online diabetic foot care videos by The Mayer Institute. Themayerinstitute.ca

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When positive, the patient's thumb will flex and adduct.
Production of this reflex is indicative of cervical cord compression or intracranial central nervous system disorders.

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After watching our video on nasal irrigation for natural sinus relief, visit http://www.nasalcleanse.com/index.html. Learn how & why this natural sinus remedy really works! Unlike messy, old-fashioned neti pots or competitors with badly designed, backflow-prone squeeze bottles that can cause sinus infection, NasalCare has a patented nasal rinse system that delivers a comfortable, soothing formula throughout the nasal passages, preventing sinus infection, allergy and post nasal drip. A mix of sea salt and Aloe Vera extract washes away nasal irritants and the common causes of colds and flu while providing nasal congestion relief. NasalCare also acts as a sinus rinse for allergy treatment. Used for centuries in the Orient as a natural remedy and preventative measure for all sinus conditions, nasal irrigation is just catching on here.

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The pelvic diaphragm is composed of muscle fibers of the levator ani, the coccygeus, and associated connective tissue which span the area underneath the pelvis. The pelvic diaphragm is a muscular partition formed by the levatores ani and coccygei, with which may be included the parietal pelvic fascia on their upper and lower aspects. The pelvic floor separates the pelvic cavity above from the perineal region (including perineum) below.

The right and left levator ani lie almost horizontally in the floor of the pelvis, separated by a narrow gap that transmits the urethra, vagina, and anal canal. The levator ani is usually considered in three parts: pubococcygeus, puborectalis, and iliococcygeus. The pubococcygeus, the main part of the levator, runs backward from the body of the pubis toward the coccyx and may be damaged during parturition. Some fibers are inserted into the prostate, urethra, and vagina. The right and left puborectalis unite behind the anorectal junction to form a muscular sling . Some regard them as a part of the sphincter ani externus. The iliococcygeus, the most posterior part of the levator ani, is often poorly developed.

The coccygeus, situated behind the levator ani and frequently tendinous as much as muscular, extends from the ischial spine to the lateral margin of the sacrum and coccyx.

The pelvic cavity of the true pelvis has the pelvic floor as its inferior border (and the pelvic brim as its superior border.) The perineum has the pelvic floor as its superior border.

Some sources do not consider “pelvic floor” and “pelvic diaphragm” to be identical, with the “diaphragm” consisting of only the levator ani and coccygeus, while the “floor” also includes the perineal membrane and deep perineal pouch.




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