Shoulder dystocia is a rare condition that occurs in 0.2% to 3% of vaginal deliveries. It is when your baby’s head comes out, but one shoulder gets stuck behind your pubic bone. It can be handled ...
You can never anticipate how your labour and delivery will go correctly, no matter how much you prepare. However, you can lower the chances of risks during delivery. One such major risk is shoulder ...
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