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Investigating the Prevalence of Anorectal Complications and the Factors Influencing it During Pregnancy and After Child Birth in Natural Delivery and Cesarean Among the Pregnant Women

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Table 2. The relationship betweenprevious childbirth type and Hemorrhoid
Fig. 1-2. Levels of Hemorrhoid after and before pregnancy

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