Postpartum, an enlarged boggy uterus is most consistent with which condition?

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Multiple Choice

Postpartum, an enlarged boggy uterus is most consistent with which condition?

Explanation:
Postpartum, the uterus normally contracts firmly to compress blood vessels and stop bleeding. When it fails to contract adequately, it remains soft and enlarged—a boggy uterus—which is the hallmark of uterine atony causing postpartum hemorrhage. Endometritis would present with fever and uterine tenderness, fibroids would cause chronic enlargement without the acute boggy postpartum finding, and placental abruption typically presents with painful bleeding and a firm or tender uterus rather than a soft, boggy one.

Postpartum, the uterus normally contracts firmly to compress blood vessels and stop bleeding. When it fails to contract adequately, it remains soft and enlarged—a boggy uterus—which is the hallmark of uterine atony causing postpartum hemorrhage. Endometritis would present with fever and uterine tenderness, fibroids would cause chronic enlargement without the acute boggy postpartum finding, and placental abruption typically presents with painful bleeding and a firm or tender uterus rather than a soft, boggy one.

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