Sentences with phrase «head becoming trapped»

If the head becomes trapped, the baby could quickly suffocate.
An article in the Journal of Maternal Fetal Neonatal Medicine indicates that «difficult deliveries with abnormal presentation,» most often breech presentation in which the baby's head becomes trapped, are the primary causes for these serious injuries.

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Because their heads basically sit directly on their shoulders, excess drool, milk, and spit up becomes trapped deep within the folds.
The other interesting aspects of this article are the possible anecdotal evidence for one of the benefits of free birth over a birth with an unskilled midwife, possible resulting in a false sense of security - she realised something was wrong and went to hospital - and also the description of the birth - the first twin's head essentially becoming trapped by the second twin - which seems to match something Attitude Devant raised as a possible complication of first twin breech, in one of the Lisa Barrett threads.
Avoid cribs with cutouts or attachments on the headboards or footboards, since a child's head or hands can become trapped in these open crib decorations.
She sets traps, makes plans, and busts heads with the rest of them, and by the end of the film she becomes the slasher we're supposed to fear and root for.
When schools were «stigmatised» by bad Ofsted reports, recruiting staff and pupils became more difficult and schools could be «trapped in cycles of underperformance», said Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers» union.
James Hansen, adjunct professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University and former Head of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies claims the melting ice could lead to the point where ocean floor warming triggers massive release of methane hydrate, i.e., methane molecules trapped in ice crystals, which would become a «tipping point.»
«She became trapped and run over by the tire, sustaining massive injury, and massive trauma to the head,» said Const.
Six infants received bruises or cuts to the head, face, torso or leg upon becoming trapped or falling from the crib.
Shoulder dystocia is complication in labour where after delivery of the baby's head, the baby's shoulder becomes trapped behind the mother's pelvic bone.
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