How to manually assist the delivery of the baby
including nuchal cord, nuchal arm, shoulder dystocia, unusual presentation, and perineal support.
Not exact matches
Operative Findings
include:... male infant in vertex presentation, occiput posterior with a tight
nuchal cord.
Topics
included: hind water leak, water birth, private midwife, hemorrhage, retained placenta,
nuchal cord, Tresillian, placenta encapsulation, cervical scar tissue, home birth.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), common indications or symptoms of prenatal asphyxia that physicians need to watch for
include an unstable, erratic, or falling fetal heart rate, lack of movement by the fetus, pressure on the umbilical
cord,
nuchal cord (the wrapping of the
cord around the fetus's neck), complications with the placenta, low maternal blood pressure, and pallor or difficulty breathing in the mother.