3D Medical Animation: Shoulder Dystocia Injury



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3D medical animation from MediVisuals Inc. showing shoulder dystocia with injury during delivery compared to shoulder dystocia without injury using methods such as episiotomy, McRoberts positioning, application of suprapubic pressure and Woods Maneuver.
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I have had three ... ( 6 months ago by RockyMtnAspen)
I have had three children, 1st was 10'4 oz, the 2nd 11'8oz both had shoulder distocia, born at home and the midwives knew what they were doing. The 3rd was 10'4oz born at home with a doctor who did home births. That was the smoothest. It is important that the midwives be well trained. I was lucky that mine did. We also used chiropracters with the kids throughout their young lives, this has helped immensely.
A lot of injury and ... ( 6 months ago by tifflohs)
A lot of injury and trauma could be avoided if we stopped giving birth on our backs (thanks Louis XIV)and stayed upright for birth- opening our pelvis 30% more and allowing our sacrum full range of movement.
Babies don't ... ( 5 months ago by denisecnm)
Babies don't USUALLY die, but they CAN. A baby died from shoulder dystocia at our hospital, and I know of one other case where the baby died. They can also be brain damaged, which is probably even more common than death. Shoulder dystocia is a true obstetrical emergency.
one of my sons had ... ( 5 months ago by boobookitty1973)
one of my sons had this happen during his delivery and i had to be cut alot and deep. worse part was he was dying so it had to be all dont quick. back then we didnt get pain meds like these days so we felt it ALL.even after his scary delivery i still had 2 more lol
Thats crazy. i was ... ( 5 months ago by Charlymaumushi)
Thats crazy. i was unaware of this.... I'm only 21...lol
"ttyipee" You are ... ( 5 months ago by ladyspy84)
"ttyipee" You are trully correct in your opinoion and in mine and I am sure for many others. if this interests you do some research on this type of delivery in the late 1800s back then if they could not get the baby free and it was sure to die they would break the mothers pelvic bones or hips to free the baby. and most of the time is still turned out to be fatal. not just for the child but for the mother as well "sometimes"
Actually the cause ... ( 5 months ago by 123satt)
Actually the cause of death is more probably to be due to CORD COMPRESSION. & by the way , episiotomy does not do any advantage in the case of the PASSAGES , it only gives you more SPACE for manipulation.
episiotomy??? no ... ( 4 months ago by zenonlove07)
episiotomy??? no injury?? i don't think so...
This animation is ... ( 4 months ago by MediVisuals)
This animation is about shoulder dystocia and ways to prevent it and injury to the fetus. Episiotomy is one way of helping to prevent shoulder dystocia. The "No Injury" is in relevance to the fetus - not the mother.
Exaclty episotomy ... ( 3 months ago by bernardangus)
Exaclty episotomy does nothing to prevent shoulder dystocia.
And the actual cause of death would be the hypoxia, not from cord compression. But from the engorement of blood in the head. Prevention, would be keeping the mother mobile upright and drug free.
i have been doing ... ( 2 months ago by ivystrummer)
i have been doing some research as im due to have my 2nd daughter and i had shoulder dystocia with my first baby and apparently shoulder dystocia is very rare but in real life im not sure that is the case at all. im tempted to avoid all danger and push for a C-section but in NZ its extreamly difficult and a vaginal birth is always favoured and alot of the time forced beyond all safety.
what about the ... ( 2 months ago by persiken)
what about the gaskin manoever?
this is exactly why ... ( 2 months ago by JamaicanCutie18)
this is exactly why woman werent meant to give birth laying down
there wouldnt be and cutting pressing or pulling JUST GRAVITY THINK ABOUT IT PPL!
My first son's ... ( 2 months ago by legoheight)
My first son's birth was a shoulder dystocia birth. He died as a result of his injuries.
legoheight I am so ... ( 2 months ago by maharvey907)
legoheight I am so sorry. I've been the labor nurse at several shoulder dystocias. It is very scary for everyone involved. They've all turned out okay at the ones I have been at but you can easily see where it might not have if the midwife hadn't gotten in there and in one case had to do a lot of cutting of the perineum to get in there to maneuver the baby out. Us short nurses have to get up on the bed or on a stool to push down and do the suprapubic pressure. It has to be done quickly.
I'm sorry that you ... ( 2 months ago by thelightison)
I'm sorry that you seem/are so worried about the birth of your child. True shoulder dystocia is rare, but positional dystocia where the cause is related to the mother's position ie. on her back is not uncommon. But it (pd)is easily remedied by adopting an upright birthing position ... as the baby is not truly 'stuck' in the pelvis, just needs you to maximise your pelvic outlet. Sadly, Caesarean section is not without its risks and so that is why good midwives really encourage vaginal birth.
Continued ... I am ... ( 2 months ago by thelightison)
Continued ... I am in NZ too, and I know that vaginal birth is never ever 'forced beyond all safety'. Rest assured that your and your baby's safety is absolutely paramount. Please please talk to your midwife about your concerns. And ask her to refer you to some good sites that won't scare the bejeebers out of you unecessarily. With love and all best wishes for a safe and happy birth experience ...
Saying that its all ... ( 2 months ago by glasshaler)
Saying that its all cos the woman is lying down or due to the drugs is total crap. My second baby was a shoulder dystocia birth, and I was kneeling upright with no drugs.
I can't see where ... ( 1 month ago by thelightison)
I can't see where anyone is saying that it is ALL because of maternal positioning - but you are right that this is absolutely not the case. This is where the distinction between 'true' and 'positional' comes in. And why midwives are so keen on women adopting upright birthing positions, as you did. The only thing that is improved by being on your back to birth is the doctor's (or midwife's) access ...
I am very sorry for ... ( 1 month ago by marthae515)
I am very sorry for your loss.
I am so very very ... ( 1 month ago by DarkPhantomMelody)
I am so very very sorry for your loss and to your son, may he rest in peace.
wow this suck there ... ( 3 weeks ago by KimLeeX)
wow this suck there can be all kinds of complication through out child birth.
soo, a baby can be ... ( 3 weeks ago by PrinceAngwards)
soo, a baby can be born with a shoulder problem, hey do u guys know why some babies come out purple, as if they were suficating inside a woman's belly
this happened to my ... ( 1 week ago by mainemura)
this happened to my 11 pounder. she now has complications from he birth due to lack of oxygen



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