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Labor And Delivery Complications

Labor and delivery can present various complications, ranging from fetal distress to maternal hemorrhage or complications related to preexisting health conditions. Careful monitoring, skilled medical management, and timely interventions are critical during labor and delivery to ensure the well-being of both the mother and baby. The expertise of healthcare providers, coupled with appropriate medical technology and support, plays a vital role in managing and mitigating these potential complications, leading to safe and successful deliveries.

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Can I undergo VBAC after a C-section?

Query: Hello doctor, I had a category two cesarean two years ago due to fetal distress, and heart declarations, and the fetal heart rate remained high (180 bpm) during the latent labor phase. An abnormal tachycardia and chemoreceptor decelerations were detected. My baby was born in poor condition and was s...  Read Full »


Dr. Obinna Ugwuoke

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. There are criteria for the trial of VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and one of these criteria has to do with the mother's pelvis. The pelvis does not grow in adulthood, so if your pelvis was narrow then, it is st...  Read Full »

I want to know about large baby delivery and its complications. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, Kindly answer the query as elaborately as possible. I was hoping I could have someone answer the following questions for me. I wanted to know about delivering large babies and whether it should be discussed with obstetrics and gynaecology doctors. Can the doctor tell if someone will have...  Read Full »


Dr. Murad Haider

Answer: Hello, Welcome to iclinq.com. Obstetrics and gynaecology judge baby size by ultrasonography of the abdomen or some other scans. The normal body weight of a baby who reaches full term between 37 and 40 weeks is five to nine pounds. A baby who weighs more than 9 pounds at birth may be referred to as...  Read Full »

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