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On continuation of your review of systems she also admits to bleeding with bowel movements and she thinks it is due to the hemorrhoids she developed during her 2 hours of pushing.

10: a: 3 months b: 18 months c: 6 months d: 12 months e: Immediately

Surgical management of postpartum hemorrhoids may be considered how soon postpartum?

Your physical exam is within normal limits, including normal thyroid, heart, lungs, and breast exam. On pelvic exam you find that vaginal mucosa is intact but moderately atrophic and her uterus is anteverted, small, and firm with minimal lochia. She is noted to have some nonthrombosed hemorrhoids.

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A. Uterine involution is a result of a decrease inthe a: size of the intercellular spaces in the uterine myometrium b: increased intravascular volume, especially venous space volume c: number of cells in the uterine myometrium d: number of intercellular spaces in the uterine myometrium e: size of cells in the uterine myometrium

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B. How many weeks does it take for the uterus to return to its pre-pregnancy position in the true pelvis?

C.How many weeks does it take for the uterus to return to its pre-pregnancysize?

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