Re: IUFD

From: ainsron@msn.com
Tue Apr 25 19:55:09 2000


Finally needed to section her. Prolapsed left arm and shoulder into the vagina. Baby was 11# 3oz! No obvious cause of demise, but most likely utero-placental insufficiency. She also started bleeding just before we went to the OR, found an meconium stained endometrium, blood in the uterus with a partial abruption and Couvelaire uterus. due to cytotec? I know the abruption wasn't the cause of the fetal demise.

>I once had in my residency an IUFD --breech vaginally - my second year
>resident delivered the body without the head - he almost fainted- I was
>by his side --I don't know up to this day how I grasped the decapitaded
>head and delivered it --scarry!!!!
>
>Good luck Ron.
>
>--
>"The things you learn after you know everything are the important ones"
>

--
Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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