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Re: new thread : 2nd stage durational dilemmasFrom: Antonio Valdez (avaldez@infolnk.net)Thu Jan 7 20:33:15 1999
>We sometimes do a manual rotation before the vertex gets really wedged in. >With the mother in a slight trendelenberg, *gently* displace the head with >your whole hand cradling the vertex. The examiner rotates the vertex OP to >OA while an assistant applies pressure on the body, turning it in the >Betsy Hyde CNM >Branford, CT > There is no need to suffer!!! thanks god for kjellands... I use it a lot...I don't wait more than an hour for second stage, I use it to for OP and transverse...Its the only forceps that I use... If I had to go to an island to practice...two things I will not forget....dinoprostone and kjelland... Antonio Valdez-Torres MD FACOG Hospital Guernika Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, MEXICO
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