What are the risks of a prolapsed umbilical cord?
The main concern associated with a prolapsed umbilical cord is the lack of oxygen being
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The main concern associated with a prolapsed umbilical cord is the lack of oxygen being
MoreUmbilical cord prolapse is an emergency situation as it can be compressed during a contraction
MoreOligohydramnios is when there is a lower level of amniotic fluid (the fluid surrounding the
MoreIn roughly 1 out of 100,000 cases, excessive levels of bilirubin in the blood can
MorePlacental abruption is when the placenta starts to come away from the wall of the
MoreWhere your assisted delivery is not carried out to acceptable standards a number of potential
MoreForceps deliveries are a form of assisted delivery for women who may experience significantly elevated
MoreIf you have had a tummy tuck go wrong, then you may be able to
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