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  • The study likened the change to those seen in cases of fetal distress.
  • The current ability to detect fetal distress has raised the rates of both labor induction and Caesarean deliveries.
  • The researchers also found an increased risk of miscarriages, low birth weight, fetal distress and prematurity.
  • In cases of fetal distress and major degrees ( traditional grade III and IV ) a caesarean section is indicated.
  • When the baby suddenly goes into fetal distress in the operating room, the season s first ghosts appear to Melinda.
  • During his birth, Melinda needs an emergency C-section and Aiden suddenly goes into fetal distress in the operating room.
  • Additionally, hypotension resulting from fetal distress or cesarean section births can lead to decreased blood and oxygen flow to the developing brain.
  • This can result in fetal distress or physical trauma to the child, especially broken clavicles and damage to the brachial plexus nerves.
  • In nearly 75 percent of the cases in which the hospital reported fetal distress, the baby was delivered vaginally, the study showed.
  • Such indications include a mother who is ill, fetal distress or a pregnancy that is more than a week past its due date.
  • This can cut in half prenatal deaths, fetal distress during delivery and the neo-natal damage associated with post-term births.
  • Conditions which can create false positives and false negatives in estriol testing for fetal distress include preeclampsia, anemia, and impaired kidney function.
  • The category of fetal distress, while not precise, records the concern of the doctor or midwife that the baby may be in trouble.
  • Some post-dates pregnancies ( where the woman is more than 40 weeks pregnant ) may also have meconium stained liquor without fetal distress.
  • Fetal distress, breech babies, multiple births, or diseases that make labor risky for the mother can all be important reasons to have one.
  • General anesthesia is also preferred in very urgent cases, such as severe fetal distress, when there is no time to perform a regional anesthesia.
  • A Caesarean section may be performed if there is marked fetal distress or an increased risk of injury associated with macrosomia, such as shoulder dystocia.
  • She " watched for any signs of fetal distress, but . . . [ she ] could see no response, no reflexive spasm, nothing.
  • Fetal distress, breech babies, multiple fetuses and diseases that make labor risky for the mother can all be important reasons to have a C-section.
  • Sixteen women who were exposed for more than seven months had labor with fetal distress that required resuscitation, while only one member of the control group did.
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