Exam: Complications of Third Stage of Labour Causes Risks Prevention and Management
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A 29-year-old primigravida develops torrential bleeding immediately after delivery of the baby. The uterus is well contracted and firm. Placenta has not yet delivered after 35 minutes. On examination, there is no uterine atony. What is the MOST likely complication of the third stage of labour?
A
Uterine inversion
B
Morbidly adherent placenta
C
Traumatic postpartum hemorrhage
D
Uterine rupture