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 ...
Women's Health. 2010;6(6):861-869. Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon and usually unpredictable event. Maternal diabetes, macrosomia, obesity and prior shoulder dystocia represent the largest ...
A large baby does not equal a large head. Shoulder dystocia, a serious birth complication where the baby’s shoulders are stuck in the mother’s pelvis, is another concern we hear of. While this is ...
One of the most common reasons why women are induced before 40 weeks is due to a suspected big baby (macrosomia). The main concern with a big baby is the possibility of shoulder dystocia, which occurs ...
My hope is that the app will have all the different emergencies you know your preeclampsia your eclampsia, shoulder dystocia, it would be something they will be having at hand so that if they need an ...
The midwife simply said she needed help to deliver the baby and Midwife C took over. She examined Ms A and discovered the baby was suffering "severe shoulder dystocia" and was trapped. She asked the ...
The delivery itself was also complicated by shoulder dystocia (when one or both shoulders don’t easily clear the birth canal), but neither of those issues could directly be linked to semaglutide ...