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A case report of antepartum haemorrhage and bombay blood group
Corresponding Author(s) : Dr.K.Saradabai
International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research,
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2015): 2015 Volume 3- Issue -2
Abstract
A 24 year old woman Primi gravida with seven months period of gestation came from fisherman community, Gangavaram mandalam from low socio economic status, presented with bleeding per vagina since one day. She was admitted in labour room for evaluation and management. There was no history of labour pains or draining per vagina. No history of trauma. She was having regular cycles with moderate flow. And no other medical or surgical complications associated with. On examination the woman was very pale with tachycardia with low blood pressure. Obstetric examination showed the height of uterus 28 weeks which was corresponding to the period of gestation with good fetal heart rate, and uterus relaxed. Speculum examination confirmed that there was no active bleeding other than brownish discharge. Investigations confirmed that she was anaemic with 7G HB, blood group O +ve with non reactive screening reports. USG showed a single live fetus with 28 weeks of gestation with major degree of Placenta previa.
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