Der Vortrag „Labor Stage 1: Normal and Abnormal Labor“ von Veronica Gillispie, MD, MAS, FACOG ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 3 – Obstetrics/Gynecology“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
A G1PO woman at 41 weeks gestational age is experiencing about 5 contractions every 10 minutes, and her cervix has dilated from 5 cm to 6 cm over the past 3 hours. On cervical exam, fetal sutures are felt and confirmed to be in the occiput anterior position at -1 station. What is the next step in management?
A G2P1 woman at 38 weeks gestational age with a past history of normal vaginal delivery is on the ward in active labor. Her cervical exam has remained unchanged at 6 cm dilation, 60 % effacement, and -3 station. She is feeling painful contractions every 2-3 minutes and an intrauterine pressure catheter measures the power of her contractions as 200 Montevideo units. What is the next step in management?
What pelvic shape allows for easiest delivery?
Into which position does the gynecoid pelvis rotate a fetus?
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well explained and detailed content and structure for easy understanding and memorization
I Really liked it. The example you gave with the wedding was perfect, I will never forget it.