A friend tells me that she had pelvic fracture( hair line)during child birth 10 years ago and had been living with pelvic pain.Now she is unable to have sex, sever pain in legs and lower back.She also suffers from dipression.She has been told that only solution is pelvic surgery. IS IT POSSIBLE TO LIVE A NORMAL LIFE AGAIN WITH OUT SURGERY?
Yes, it is possible to sustain a pelvic injury during pregnancy, including a fracture. This can occur due to trauma, such as a fall or accident, or in rare cases due to the physical changes and increased flexibility of the pelvis as the body prepares for childbirth. If there are concerns about pelvic pain or injury during pregnancy, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and care.
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Difficult labor is often referred to as "dystocia." This condition can occur when there are complications during childbirth, such as the baby's position, size, or the mother's pelvic shape, which can hinder the progress of labor. Dystocia can result in prolonged labor and may require medical interventions to assist with delivery.
After childbirth
No they are different ovarian cysts ONLY occur on the ovaries, and only in women. (i would know i have 4) Pelvic cysts can occur in men and women, and are present in the pelvic cavity.
Childbirth occurs during the final stage of labor, known as the delivery stage. This stage follows the dilation of the cervix and expulsion of the placenta. During delivery, the baby is pushed out through the birth canal, often facilitated by contractions. After the baby is born, the umbilical cord is typically clamped and cut, marking the completion of childbirth.
This would be a hairline fracture or stress fracture. These only occur in weight bearing bones.
the question is not specific. but yes you can get disease after a fracture
The medical term for a fracture in the middle third of the humerus is a "midshaft humeral fracture." This type of fracture can occur due to trauma or injury and may require immobilization or surgical intervention for proper healing. Complications such as nerve or blood vessel damage can also occur with this type of fracture.
Cleavage planes occur due to a weakness or propensity to fracture in a crystalline structure.
PID can recur, or can become chronic.
i have no idea why are you asking me