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WILL RHEUMATISM &DYSMENORRHEA PUT A PREGNANT WOMAN INTO LABOR?
( 2 Aug 2007)
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Limitation of joint movement might call for a caesarean delivery. Examination prior to delivery is beneficial in determining this aspect. This is a completely individualized phenomenon, which need not be generalised to all pregnant rheumatics.
Dysmenorrhea is referred to as menstrual cramp, associated with the onset of the menstrual cycle.
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answered by r k on 8 Aug 2007, 1:37:22
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