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Re: My most stressful case this week! (obs)From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@earthlink.net)Wed Jul 19 20:52:42 2000
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 17:27:16 -0500, Griffiths Malcolm <Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk> wrote:
>I had a case a week ago on Wednesday. ...deleted...
>The problems was of two nuccal arms in a good sized (3.9Kg) breech. I have done a single vaginal breech delivery with double nuchal arm. It was the last vaginal breech I hope to ever do.
>My understanding has really been that nuccal arms arise as a result of I don't think so, not in my case at least.
>Any comments? Great post and congratulations on what sounds like a probable save of an otherwise disastrous situation. Guess my only comment would be how long was the lady on the floor before someone figured out she was breech, and did anyone examine her in the office earlier and have any concerns about position.
>Baby has done really well. He did not fit. He has been cardiovascularly
>I think I have had a very near miss and don't want to repeat this Amen.
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