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samer kareem
22,281 Views · 2 years ago

Early labour contractions usually feel like period pain, or you might experience a lower backache at 20 to 30 minute intervals. Sometimes these pains radiate from back to front, or vice versa. There's no need to start timing the contractions straight away – if they are mild contractions, ignore them. The first stage of labor is the longest and involves three phases: Early Labor Phase –The time of the onset of labor until the cervix is dilated to 3 cm. Active Labor Phase – Continues from 3 cm. until the cervix is dilated to 7 cm. Transition Phase – Continues from 7 cm. until the cervix is fully dilated to 10 cm.

dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny
1,197 Views · 2 years ago

DERMOLIPECTOMY-QATAR DUBAI

samer kareem
2,858 Views · 2 years ago

Inserting the Enlite Sensor with insulin pump

USMLE
15,721 Views · 2 years ago

Visual Acuity Exam of the eye from the USMLE collection

Melanie Trall
1,867 Views · 2 years ago

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Harvard_Student
13,395 Views · 2 years ago

Pediatric Urine Samples Collection

samer kareem
13,638 Views · 2 years ago

CD4 T-cells (a type of white blood cell) are important to your body's defence against infections. This animation describes how your immune system is weakened by the HIV virus, which targets CD4 T-cells and leads to their gradual decline in number. Low to very low levels of CD4 cells put you at risk for 'opportunistic infections' that take advantage of the body's weakened immune system.

Scott
9,332 Views · 2 years ago

Eye Color Change Surgery with Implant

Scott
40 Views · 2 years ago

Discover how hemodialysis works and the different options available for this dialysis treatment.

Related articles on DaVita.com:
What Is Hemodialysis? (http://www.davita.com/treatmen....t-options/hemodialys
How Does a Dialysis Machine Work? (http://www.davita.com/treatmen....t-options/hemodialys

Mohamed Ibrahim
14,083 Views · 2 years ago

Very Hard White Cataract with trypan blue "Vision blue" Capsule Staining

Anatomy_Videos
18,812 Views · 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Forearm and Hand

hooda
32,923 Views · 2 years ago

Watch that video of a Man's Arm Exploded Due to Illegal Muscles Injections

Dentist
15,292 Views · 2 years ago

teeth crowns

samer kareem
1,488 Views · 2 years ago

At first, grasping the needle is difficult because it will have a tendency to want to jump around. What can oftentimes help is to get hold of the thread with the left-hand forceps at a point 2 to 3 cm away from the needle. Dangle the needle until it just comes to rest on the surface. This will then allow you to use the angulated needle holder to grab the needle easily. Your needle is in a stable position if it is set up to 90 degrees to the axis of the tips of the forceps. You can make minor corrections by touching the needle with your left-hand forceps, or by partially relaxing your grip and nudging the needle tip against another firm object. You should hold the needle just behind its midpoint (If you hold it too near the tip, it will point downward. If you hold it too near the thread end, it will point upward.).

DrPhil
30,843 Views · 2 years ago

Examination of the eye,vision,retina and field of vision

Gordon Levin
9,639 Views · 2 years ago

Faster, more efficient recovery after Orthopedic surgery

Anatomist
12,606 Views · 2 years ago

How to infuse a local anesthetic into a wound.

M_Nabil
16,991 Views · 2 years ago

Pulmonary Artery

Surgeon
37 Views · 2 years ago

Timothy Lovell, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, talks to Spokane, WA knee replacement surgery patients about the procedure, possible risks and complications of surgery, and about your recovery time.

Dr. Lovell addresses anesthesia, the size and location of the incision, and shows you what the knee replacement ball and socket joint looks like. He'll talk about the recovery process; using a crutches, a walker or a cane to get around; movements to avoid; and how long it takes to feel better and return to your normal, active life.

To learn more about Dr. Lovell, visit http://washington.providence.o....rg/find-a-provider/l

And, to learn more about having orthopedic surgery in Spokane, WA, visit http://washington.providence.o....rg/clinics/providenc




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