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Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Tobilonia(m): 11:17pm On Jun 25, 2018 |
Nice post u got up there bro, but professionally if there is still enough liquor for the baby to swim around, the mother is advised to sleep lying with the side the fetus is placing it's head. With this, the fetus gets uncomfortable and tends to reposition itself.......... The normal delivery age isn't always 40 weeks but 38weeks and that's exactly why it's always (+/- 2 weeks) |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Ormorlehwah(f): 11:21pm On Jun 25, 2018 |
Breech birth is the hardest, I don't pray to experience it. Virginal breech delivery may make the child unbalance or handicap , doctors recommend CS. One's faith in God can help in this situation. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Ormorlehwah(f): 11:23pm On Jun 25, 2018 |
Tobilonia:the fetus cannot reposition itself after 36weeks. The mother lying on the side doesn't mean it will change |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by springtech(m): 11:25pm On Jun 25, 2018 |
Quite an educative and highly enlightening post. OP well done. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Taiwo20(m): 1:48am On Jun 26, 2018 |
THERES A WAY AROUND THIS...... |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Slimsly100(f): 9:09am On Jun 26, 2018 |
Oh lord!!! Pls help o. When the time comes, let my baby(s) be positioned normally. Amen |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by obi123: 11:37am On Jun 26, 2018 |
Drphemmy4u: thank you, My pikin is currently breech and i have a scheduled procedure |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Drphemmy4u: 1:07pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
SonofHim:I will allow assisted vaginal breech delivery in the above scenario only if I have Electronic Fetal Monitoring which would improve the neonatal outcome having counselled the patient for Elective CS.Risk taking by obstetricians is reducing while litigation is increasing with more patients being aware of their rights hence every discussion/counselling and subsequently decisions are well documented.Meanwhile,This is from 2017 RCOG guidelines;"A secondary analysis of the data from the Term Breech Trial (not according to group allocation), adverse perinatal outcome was lowest with prelabour caesarean section and increased with caesarean section in early labour (latent phase), in active labour and vaginal birth. For women experiencing labour, adverse perinatal outcome was also associated with labour augmentation, birth weight less than 2.8 kg, longer time between pushing and delivery and no experienced clinician at delivery. Women should be advised that planned caesarean section for breech presentation carries a small increase in serious immediate complications for them compared with planned vaginal birth. Women should be advised that planned caesarean section for breech presentation does not carry any additional risk to long-term health outside pregnancy" |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Drphemmy4u: 1:10pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
obi123:Is she term (37weeks) already? Wishing you the very best. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Drphemmy4u: 1:15pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
MrBigiman:Absolutely true.without proper counselling and documentation of decision made by patient who refused the safest route of delivery (which is CS), a doctor could land in big trouble if you eventually deliver an asphyxiated baby. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by babaireti(m): 2:34pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
Good one |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by JoannaSedley(f): 3:34pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
Drphemmy4u:This is in ideal situations but we need the skills and be prepared incase of emergencies. How do you manage an unbooked patient with full cervical dilatation, membrane bulging ,buttocks or feet as the presenting part, fetal head under costal margin, and fetal heartbeat above the maternal umbilicus....a classic breech diagnosis in rural centre or even in your hospital? Do you prepare and still insist on CS? That was me some years back....very scary but I pulled through with the help of every skills in the books. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Drphemmy4u: 12:58pm On Jun 27, 2018 |
JoannaSedley:Hmnnn I can imagine.Feet or foot below the buttocks is footling breech which is an absolute indication for CS.Thus you counsel patient and refer to a centre with facility for CS.You could have pulled through,you were only lucky.If it was to be frank or complete breech,counsel patient on the modes of management and the ones available in your facility including the available skills.They then decide and you document.Should in case you have a poor neonatal outcome then you are covered. |
Re: All You Need To Know About Breech Birth (Photos) by Lasunclinics: 10:24pm On Jun 06, 2020 |
pafo: we are back sir |
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