Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon but potentially catastrophic intrapartum event. Although risk factors such as maternal diabetes, obesity and macrosomia can be identified, shoulder dystocia most ...
Giving birth can be unpredictable. Imagine a scenario where your baby's head is delivered smoothly, but then progress is suddenly stalled. The shoulders aren't coming out. This situation is referred ...
Shoulder dystocia is a rare condition that occurs in 0.2% to 3% of vaginal deliveries. It is when your baby’s head comes out, but one shoulder gets stuck behind your pubic bone. It can be handled ...
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