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Revision as of 04:14, 3 August 2015
Background
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
- Emergent delivery
- Umbilical cord prolapse
- Breech delivery
- Shoulder dystocia
- Perimortem cesarean delivery
Diagnosis
Management
- Try to let the delivery occur spontaneously without touching the fetus[1]
Disposition
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Mercado J. Critical obstetric and gynecologic procedures in the emergency department. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2013 Feb;31(1):207-36.
