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Induction of labor in breech presentation [PDF]

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AbstractObjective: Induction of labor in breech presentation, although not contraindicated, has rarely been reported. We have undertaken to evaluate the safety and outcome of this practice in two Israeli institutions along with a literature review of this controversial subject. Method: The research design was a retrospective case control study covering
N, Rojansky   +3 more
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Labor Complicated by Face Presentation

open access: goldThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1918
Titus
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The Unanticipated Breech Presentation in Labor

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984
In summary, the obstetrician often cannot anticipate the appearance of a woman with a breech fetus in labor, and, in the majority of instances, a woman will be in labor before the diagnosis is made. To obtain the best outcome with both preterm and term breech fetuses, the appropriate data must be obtained rapidly, and a plan of management based on this
R L, Goldenberg, K G, Nelson
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Labor with Abnormal Presentation and Position

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2005
Abnormal presentation and position are encountered infrequently during labor. Breech and transverse presentations should be converted to cephalic presentations by external cephalic version or delivered by cesarean section. Face, brow, and compound presentations are usually managed expectantly.
Michael L, Stitely, Robert B, Gherman
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Can Labor with Breech Presentation Be Induced?

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1998
Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of labor induction in women with a breech presentation, and an unripe cervix. We conducted a retrospective, matched-paired study on patients with breech presentation and an unripe cervix (n = 23), who underwent induction of labor using extra-amniotic saline instillation.
G, Fait   +6 more
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Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum Presenting as Jaw Pain During Labor

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
Pneumomediastinum, or presence of free air within the mediastinum, is a rare complication of labor. Common symptoms of this condition include chest pain, dyspnea, and subcutaneous emphysema.A woman complained of right jaw pain 90 minutes after the onset of her second stage of labor.
J C, Raley, J I, Andrews
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