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publicationDate 2016-01-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Uterus shrink in postpartum net
abstract The utility model discloses an uterus shrink in postpartum net, it includes: preceding platellite and back platellite for settle respectively in uterine front and back both sides, a coupling assembling who is connected respectively with preceding platellite and back platellite top for tighten up the preceding platellite and the top of back platellite and connect as an organic wholely, with bottom two coupling assembling that respectively be connected of preceding platellite with the back platellite for tighten up the preceding platellite and the bottom of back platellite and connect as an organic wholely. The utility model discloses an uterus shrink in postpartum net, simple structure, convenient to use adopts the physics mode evenly to exert pressure to the uterus, effectively promotes the uterus shrink, can not lead to the fact the somatic damage to pregnant and lying -in women.
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