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  2. Resuscitative hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    The American Heart Association recommends that healthcare facilities that may be required to treat a case of maternal cardiac arrest should keep in stock an emergency equipment tray for the purpose, including a scalpel with a No. 10 blade, a Balfour retractor, surgical sponges, Kelly and Russian forceps, a needle driver, sutures and suture ...

  3. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    Caesarean section, also known as C-section, cesarean, or caesarean delivery, is the surgical procedure by which one or more babies are delivered through an incision in the mother's abdomen. It is often performed because vaginal delivery would put the mother or child at risk (of paralysis or even death). [ 2 ]

  4. Hysterotomy - Wikipedia

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    Although fetal delivery through caesarean section is a very common surgery done in the world, it comes with several risks including bleeding, infection, thromboembolism, and soft-tissue injury. During a caesarean section, a hysterotomy is utilized to make an incision in the uterus and remove the fetus. [8]

  5. Mom who was dead for 45 minutes during child birth ... - AOL

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    Actually, they were resting them on my stomach to do a delayed cord clamping,” the mother told the publication about her cesarean section. “My arms flew up, and that was when my heart stopped.”

  6. Uterine rupture - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal birth after cesarean section, other uterine scars, obstructed labor, induction of labor, trauma, cocaine use [1] [4] Diagnostic method: Supported by a rapid drop in the baby's heart rate [1] Treatment: Surgery [1] Prognosis: 0.1%-10% risk of maternal death, [5] 6% risk of infant death [1] Frequency: 1 in 12,000 vaginal deliveries with a ...

  7. Umbilical cord prolapse - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The diagnosis should be suspected if there is a sudden decrease in the baby's heart rate during labor. [4] [2] Seeing or feeling the cord confirms the diagnosis. [4] Management focuses on quick delivery, usually by cesarean section. [4] Filling the bladder or pushing up the baby by hand is recommended until this can take place. [4]

  8. Vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    Cesarean section is indicated. Post-partum hemorrhage is defined by the loss of at least 1,000 mL of blood accompanied with symptoms of hypovolemia within 24 hours after delivery. Typically, the first symptom is excessive bleeding accompanied by tachycardia. Significant loss of blood may also result in hypotension, nausea, dyspnea, and chest ...

  9. Obstructed labour - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of obstructed labour may require cesarean section or vacuum extraction with possible surgical opening of the symphysis pubis. [4] Caesarean section is an invasive method but is often the only method that will save the lives of both the mother and the infant. [18] Symphysiotomy is the surgical opening of the symphysis pubis.