Obstetric Fistula Open Access Journals
Obstetric fistula is one of the most genuine wounds during the pregnancy. In clinical terms the fistula alludes to gap, which is creates in the middle of the vagina and rectum is called as rectovaginal fistula, fistula creates in the middle of the vagina and the bladder is called vesicovaginal fistula. Side effects of obstetrics fistula incorporates spilling pee or defecation these can prompt urinary or vaginal contaminations.
obstetric fistula can influence on future pregnancies and furthermore ripeness. Just careful treatment is the way to treat the obstetric fistula.

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