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9 March 2015

Successful management of mummified fetus in a heifer by prostaglandin therapy and episiotomy

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Fetal mummification is one of the gestation- al accidents that occur due to intra-uterine death of fetus commonly at fourth, fifth and six months of gestation. This report describes the successful management of the mummified fetus in a five year old graded Holstein Friesian heifer cow using single dose of prostaglandin F2α analogue and by performing episiotomy. Antibiotic therapy was given to avoid any uterine infection.

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Successful management of mummified fetus in a heifer by prostaglandin therapy and episiotomy. (2015). Veterinary Science Development, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/vsd.2015.5829