Shoulder dystocia is an uncommon but potentially catastrophic intrapartum event. Although risk factors such as maternal diabetes, obesity and macrosomia can be identified, shoulder dystocia most ...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dystocia takes place when a baby gets stuck by the shoulders behind the mother's pelvic bone during delivery. This happens when a baby is already in the birth canal, so to ease ...
Shoulder dystocia occurs when one or both of a baby’s shoulders become lodged behind the mother’s pelvic bone during delivery ...
† Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, New Jersey Medical School, 185 South Orange Avenue MSB E 506 Newark, NJ 07103, USA Tel.: +1 973 972 5344 Fax: +1 973 972 4574 ...
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