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True Birth

Retained Placenta: Episode #61

16 Dec 2021

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Retained placenta is when the placenta is not delivered within 30   minutes of the delivery of the baby.  Some facilities or institutions will consider the placenta to be retained only after 60 minutes or even more, but for the majority of locations, 30 minutes is considered a placenta that is retained (stuck).  There prevalence of retained placenta is about 2-3% of deliverer and can happen in vaginal deliveries or cesarean births. There are several factors that can increase the changes of a retained placenta such as :  Previous retained placenta Preterm delivery uterine anomalies previous uterine scar preeclampsia stillbirth small for gestational age infant velamentous cord insertion In the episode, we discuss what to expect in the case of a retained placenta.  We hope you are enjoying this and all of our podcasts. Please share with a friend and tell them about your favorite episode.   We greatly appreciate those of you who have written in and told us about what you want to hear about in pregnancy and birth. Please keep these notes coming. You can reach out to us directly on our website on www.truebirthpodcast.com Our practice website can be found at: Maternal Resources: https://www.maternalresources.org/ Remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes Our Social Channels are as follows Twitter: https://twitter.com/integrativeob YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/maternalresources IG: https://www.instagram.com/integrativeobgyn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeOB  

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