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Objectives: Conjoined twins are described as having been physically fused during pregnancy and delivery. They share some vital organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver, abdomen, etc. The article aims to present a unique discussion on conjoined twins at the abdomen, with twin A with anencephaly and face presentation and twin B with cephalic presentation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Immediate postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) use is crucial for women's health, helping to space births and prevent unplanned pregnancies, but its adoption is low in developing countries, raising concerns about maternal and child health outcomes.
  • A study in West Wolegga Zone in 2020 examined factors influencing the use of IUDs among postpartum women, using a sample of 290 participants from various hospitals.
  • Results indicated a 19.3% utilization rate for IUDs, with early antenatal care, pregnancy planning, awareness of IUDs, and counseling significantly associated with increased use.
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Introduction: Although precautions taken for surgical procedures are strict and effective in most operative theaters, the incidence of retained foreign bodies following surgery has a reported rate of 0.01-0.001%, of which gossypibomas make up 80% of cases.

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