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    Bright Red Bleeding from the Vagina During the Second Half
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Bright Red Bleeding from the Vagina During the Second Half

Question 3

Question 3

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Bright red bleeding from the vagina during the second half of pregnancy with cramping that intensifies during contractions is indicative of which condition?


A) Ectopic pregnancy
B) Eclampsia
C) Placenta previa
D) Cervical incompetence

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