episiotomy
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Although fetal monitoring may confine you to bed, lying on your back for delivery can have many disadvantages:
- you have to work harder pushing the baby uphill;
- pain may be greater in this position than in a vertical one;
- the tissues of the birth canal may be slow to open and be stimulated by the descending baby, thus possibly prolonging labour;
- there is a greater need for an episiotomy;
- there may be an increased chance of a forceps delivery;
- it inhibits spontaneous delivery of the placenta;
- there is a greater possibility of lower back strain.
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Forceps Forced Delivery
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Forceps Forced Delivery
Forceps look like large sugar tongs and are designed so that they will fit snugly over the sides of the baby's head, covering the ears. They are rather like a cage and protect the head from any pressure within the birth canal.
The decision to use forceps is a medical one. Forceps are only applied when the first stage is complete, the cervix is fully dilated and the head is in the birth canal
Why it is done
Forceps are used when the baby`s head has descended into the mothers pelvis but fails to descend further; when the baby is presenting ...
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