Shoulder dystocia is a rare birth complication that happens when the baby's head is delivered, but one of the baby's shoulders becomes stuck behind the mother's pubic bone. Mothers who are obese, have ...
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 ...
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 categories ...
As an OB/GYN hospitalist, I am called in when a pregnant mother or baby’s life is in danger. I know obstetrical emergencies. Shoulder dystocia is one of the worst. I was not involved in the case in ...
Women's Health. 2010;6(6):861-869. © 2010 Future Medicine Ltd. Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon and usually unpredictable event. Maternal diabetes, macrosomia ...
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