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Shoulder dystocia occurs after ****l
delivery of the head, when the baby's
anterior shoulder is
obstructed by the mother's
pubic bone. It is typically...
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Obstructed labour, also
known as
labour dystocia, is the baby not
exiting the
pelvis because it is
physically blocked during childbirth although the uterus...
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These injuries arise most commonly, but not exclusively, from
shoulder dystocia during a
difficult birth.
Depending on the
nature of the damage, the paralysis...
- more prevalent, skin fold
dermatitis was 11
times more prevalent, and
dystocia was 9
times more prevalent. In 2013, a UK
Medical Study reviewed the health...
- have a
tendency toward spondylosis deformans, a
fusing of the spine, or
dystocia.
Other conditions that are less
common but
occur more
often in
Boxers than...
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named after William A. McRoberts, Jr. It is emplo**** in case of
shoulder dystocia during childbirth and
involves hyperflexing the mother's legs
tightly to...
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maneuver Shoulder dystocia Treatment of
shoulder dystocia The
mechanics of
birth Baxley EG,
Gobbo RW (April 2004). "Shoulder
dystocia". Am Fam Physician...
- conditions.
Corneal sequestrum. A
necrosis of the
cornea of
unknown origin.
Dystocia. An
abnormal labor due to large-domed skulls.
Feline polycystic kidney...
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intervention is necessary.
Persistent asyn****ism can
cause problems with
dystocia, and has
often been ****ociated with
cesarean births. However, a skilled...
- maneuvers,
rotational maneuver to
deliver the baby in case of
shoulder dystocia. The Rubin's I
maneuver is
dislodging the
anterior shoulder under pubic...