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Quick Scroll 12.03.06 (1 year ago) #11

its not cord compression,which cause variable decelaration
its head compresion which cause early decelaration

I asked one leading consultant abt this,he is sure that its forceps delivery
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Quick Scroll 12.11.06 (1 year ago) #12

sorry i couldn't open new topic,, but i got very good Q for ya, so plz help me


if there are a lot of ladies laying on the bed, and all of them are post normal vaginal delivery.... so what is the best position for her, right away after birth?


1- supine
2-in here left
3-in her right side
4-semi setting
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Quick Scroll 12.13.06 (1 year ago) #13

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sorry i couldn't open new topic,, but i got very good Q for ya, so plz help me


if there are a lot of ladies laying on the bed, and all of them are post normal vaginal delivery.... so what is the best position for her, right away after birth?


1- supine
2-in here left
3-in her right side
4-semi setting

since all r normal,does it matter icon_question.gif in case of cord compression ,cord kept inside,lady taken to OT,in left lateral position icon_rolleyes.gif
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Quick Scroll 12.29.06 (1 year ago) #14

VENTOSE...
SEC..Q...TRICKY
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Quick Scroll 10.24.07 (11 months ago) #15

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As The head is at station 2 two options can be correct..1If she is having good contrations,..wait and watch she will deliver..2 Apply ventouse..regarding foreps consider medical litigations later if something goes wrong and u dont know now..
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Quick Scroll hi 01.06.08 (9 months ago) #16

i am sure it's FORECEPS
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Quick Scroll 02.09.08 (8 months ago) #17

Low FORCEPS will be the most appropriate ?
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Quick Scroll 02.19.08 (7 months ago) #18

Isnt forcep option sufficient...why go for OT?????
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Quick Scroll 02.27.08 (7 months ago) #19

the answer is in the Q itself.
the very fact that the pre-requisites for a forceps application are given inthe Q, gives forceps as the ans.
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Quick Scroll 06.06.08 (4 months ago) #20

Date deceleration in sign of fetal hypoxia, so delivery must be speeded up. Since the head is at +2 station, fully rotated, pelvis adequate and vertex presentation, both forceps and vacuum can be applied. But given a choice out of vacuum and forceps, vacuum is preferable as it is associated with fewer complications. So the answer is Vacuum.
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