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The Baby has not Come: Obstructed Labour
Mac-Keitha, Nancy; Wurb, Wal Bichiok.
  • Mac-Keitha, Nancy; s.af
  • Wurb, Wal Bichiok; s.af
South Sudan med. j ; 6(1): 7-9, 2013.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1272176
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ABSTRACT
Antenatal care can pick out some women who are at risk of obstructed labour and a plan should be made for them to deliver in hospital. Careful monitoring in labour with appropriate use of abdominal and vaginal examinations can identify those who are not progressing. The partograph can give this valuable information in visual form. If the contractions are not regular and strong the safe use of oxytocin will increase the number of normal deliveries and therefore avoid some Caesarean sections
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Labor, Obstetric / Oxytocin / Cesarean Section Language: English Journal: South Sudan med. j Year: 2013 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Labor, Obstetric / Oxytocin / Cesarean Section Language: English Journal: South Sudan med. j Year: 2013 Type: Article