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vonde etterrier 1 etterrier 2 uker etter fødsel 2 etterrier smertestillende 3 blødning 10 dager etter fødsel 4 The North American river otter is found throughout North America, inhabiting inland waterways and coastal areas in Canada, the Pacific Northwest, the Atlantic states, and the Gulf of Mexico. North American river otters also currently inhabit coastal regions throughout the United States and Canada. 5 North American river otters, also called Canadian otters, have long, muscular, streamlined bodies with short legs and fully webbed feet bearing non-retractable claws. Their small heads widen to long necks and shoulders, and they have flattened, well-muscled tails. 6 The North American river otter occurs in much of Canada and the United States, except for portions of the Southwest, and in Mexico in the Rio Grande and Colorado River delta areas. They can thrive in any water habitat, such as ponds, marshes, lakes, rivers, and estuaries—in cold, warm, or even high-elevation areas—as long as the habitat. 7 Store medisinske leksikon. Medisin. Gynekologi og reproduksjon. Jordmorfag. Rier eller veer er periodiske sammentrekninger av livmormuskulaturen, som regel ledsaget av smerte. Man skiller mellom svangerskapsrier, kynnere, åpningsrier, utdrivningsrier, etterbyrdsrier og etterrier eller etterveer. Etymologi. 8 Livmoren skal ende opp med en ikke-gravid størrelse. 9 Etter-riene kjenner man særlig i løpet av de første par døgnene etter fødsel. 10 Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine, with diets based on fish and invertebrates. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which also includes weasels, badgers, mink, and wolverines, among other animals. 11 North American river otters were hunted and trapped extensively for their fur in the 19th and 20th centuries, and are still hunted in some places. They were extirpated from portions of their range, but conservation and reintroduction efforts are helping populations to recover. However habitat destruction and water pollution still puts these. 12