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1A Manual of Obstetrical Technique as Applied to Private Practice: With a Chapter on Abortion ...

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  • Title: ➤  A Manual of Obstetrical Technique as Applied to Private Practice: With a Chapter on Abortion ...
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 258
  • Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company
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  • Publish Location: London - Philadelphia &

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  • The Open Library ID: OL7001198M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 9825064
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 08029343

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  • First Year Published: 1908
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Fetal head

    The fetal head, from an obstetrical viewpoint, and in particular its size, is important because an essential feature of labor is the adaptation between

    Obstetrical forceps

    epidural/spinal anaesthesia). Fetal factors for use of forceps: Non-reassuring fetal heart tracing. Fetal distress. After-coming head in breech delivery. Cuts

    Cardiotocography

    fetal heartbeat and uterine contractions during pregnancy and labour. The machine used to perform the monitoring is called a cardiotocograph. Fetal heart

    Breech birth

    breeches 15 percent. Head entrapment is caused by the failure of the fetal head to negotiate the maternal midpelvis. At full term, the fetal bitrochanteric

    Trigonocephaly

    in epilepsy). The second theory says that synostosis begins when the fetal head gets hindered in the pelvic outlet during birth. The third theory predominates

    Childbirth

    stage, the head is fully engaged in the pelvis; the widest diameter of the head has passed below the level of the pelvic inlet. The fetal head then continues

    Leopold's maneuvers

    brow is located. If the head of the fetus is well-flexed, it should be on the opposite side from the fetal back. If the fetal head is extended though, the

    Cephalic presentation

    cephalic presentation is called head engagement. It occurs in the third trimester. In head engagement, the fetal head descends into the pelvic cavity

    Obstetrical dilemma

    occurs due to the tight fit of the fetal head to the maternal birth canal, which is additionally convoluted, meaning the head and therefore body of the infant

    Anomaly scan

    a component of routine prenatal care. Prior to 18 weeks' gestation, the fetal organs may be of insufficient size and development to allow for ultrasound