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Re: Pain management/ shoulder dystociaFrom: GA12L@aol.comThu Mar 30 09:58:59 2006
In a message dated 30/03/2006 17:21:35 GMT Daylight Time, annam@uic.edu writes: Just double-clamp a section of cord and draw them while you're waiting for the placenta, though it's usually not at the top of my list of things to do in a situation like that, since I'm often more focused on the baby. What, you mean the section that I pulled off? Yes, I snapped the cord and then she went to theatre for MROP it was firmly fixed to the fundus. Joy! I will remember to double clamp the cord in future. Thanks Anna. Baby was discharged home yesterday and will be seen by the community midwife in her home for the next 3 weeks if necessary and she will refer if needed. I might never know what happens and that's crappy. That's the English way!! Gail
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