Complications during Child Birth
Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Congress. Theme: Exploring the Possibilities and research in the field of Midwifery and Pediatrics Complications during Child Birth Marjorie Greenfield, M.D., a prof. of OB-GYN at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, gives the five most common complications during child birth. {1} Umbilical cord issues What it implies the umbilical line is circled around the child's neck or generally snared, potentially causing compression. If the line isn't being compacted, there's no issue, If the string is being sufficiently crushed to diminish blood stream to the baby, the heart rate will plunge quickly. "We see this amid constrictions and it's ordinary," Greenfield says. {2} Perineal lacerations What it implies a tear in the perineum, the region between the vagina and rear-end. Recurrence First degree: 16 percent; second degree: 17 percent; third or fourth degree: 2.5 percent. It's