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How did jane seymour die

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          Retained placenta

          All or part of the placenta remaining in the uterus during the 3rd stage of labor

          Medical condition

          Retained placenta is a condition in which all or part of the placenta or membranes remain in the uterus during the third stage of labour.[1] Retained placenta can be broadly divided into:

          • failed separation of the placenta from the uterine lining
          • placenta separated from the uterine lining but retained within the uterus

          A retained placenta is commonly a cause of postpartum haemorrhage, both primary and secondary.[1]

          Retained placenta is generally defined as a placenta that has not undergone placental expulsion within 30 minutes of the baby’s birth where the third stage of labor has been managed actively.[2]

          Signs and symptoms

          Risks of retained placenta include hemorrhage and infection.

          After the placenta is delivered, the uterus should contract down to close off all the blood vessels inside the uterus. If the placenta onl