Re: 1999 BMJ articel on cord prolapse

From: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@mindspring.com)
Mon May 22 20:02:20 2006


I almost hate to ask this question, but what about trendelenburg? I had a very interesting experience as a labor nurse that involved steep trendelenburg (and crashing a stretcher into a wall.....) Fixed the problem, though.....

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Betsy Hyde CNM
Branford, CT

On May 22, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Raymond Stephen wrote:

> It was written into our protocols in Empangeni for managing > prolapsed cord and is still the only sure way of keeping the fetal > head off the cord while getting to operate.





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