Not exact matches
I think the slightly increased risk to me is «wholly warranted» to ensure my baby avoids certain risks
like shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse and
oxygen deprivation during labor.
I consider MRCS my best chance for an «excellent birth outcome» considering that it practically eliminates the possibility of fetal birth injuries due to things
like shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse, and
oxygen deprivation during labor (which is very common).
These include seizures or fits, bleeding within the brain, stroke just before or at birth, infections
like meningitis, and damage caused by
oxygen deprivation.
Eventually, they say, this work may help unearth fresh clues about how different people respond to
oxygen deprivation — critical knowledge in medical settings
like surgery.