Intrauterine is a bacteria that enters in the vagina and does not cause any harm, but it can sometimes infect the umbilical cord, amniotic fluid, and membrane surrounding the baby. It can be caused when the bacteria move up through the cervix. This infection can cause stillbirth, early water breakage, premature birth, or neonatal sepsis (infection in the baby).
Chorioamnionitis - An Overview
Chorioamnionitis is an intrauterine infection affecting the mother and the baby. Read further to learn more.
Asherman Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Asherman’s syndrome is a gynecological condition in which scar tissues form inside a woman’s uterus. Continue reading to learn more.