I thought you're supposed to remove the fingers after discovering cord prolapse and immediately change the mom's position. Doesn't having the fingers in place pose a risk of cord rupture?
The fingers should not touch the cord but the presenting part, so that the pressure from presenting part over the cord is released or compression is removed.
This happened to me. It was so scary, but my baby is here and currently 2 weeks old
really good explanation!
I am happy to hear it! Thank you! 😻
Please could you do the rest of Gyneclogy topics , Thanks in advance
and rest of obstetrics also
Great video OB quiz tomorrow 😊
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I thought you're supposed to remove the fingers after discovering cord prolapse and immediately change the mom's position. Doesn't having the fingers in place pose a risk of cord rupture?
The fingers should not touch the cord but the presenting part, so that the pressure from presenting part over the cord is released or compression is removed.
First intervention is to let the mom stay in knee chest position
Is very good but Ineed help to now
Management cord prolapse pleas
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