The baby has not come: obstructed labour
This article is about how to recognize obstructed labour and deal with it in a way that preserves the life and health of mother and child. It is for midwives and others who work in maternity care and is based on our experiences in Yei, South Sudan. Obstructed labour means that the baby is too big to...
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Main Authors: | Nancy MacKeith (Author), Wal Bichiok Wur (Author) |
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Health and Social Sciences Research Institute - South Sudan (HSSRI-SS),
2013-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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