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Title: Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ...
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons
Subjects: Gynecology Obstetrics Gynecology Obstetrics
Publisher: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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Fig. 10.—Rotating posterior shoulder to position of anteriorshoulder. rotation of the childs body so that the posterior arm now becomesanterior. 5. I never hasten delivery after the umbilicus comes into view be-cause experience has taught me that haste is unnecessary; that severecomplications such as extension of the arms and of the head are very
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82 IRVING W. POTTER apt to take place when we interfere with the natural forcing powers atthis particular stage of delivery. 6. Extension of the head is overcome by aiding flexion of the headwith the fingers of one hand in the childs mouth, and with the otherhand making gentle pressure upon the head over the pubes. 7. The perineum and soft parts of the mother are saved, first of all,by deep anesthesia; secondly, by having the patient in the partialWalcher position, which gives one good control and admits of slow andsafe delivery of the head after the vagina and perineum have beenpreviously ironed out and properly dilated. 8. I am apparently indifferent to the childs breathing immediatelyafter birth. Experience has taught me that nearly all of the babiesbegin to breathe spontaneously when let alone, provided the heart isbeating. Occasionally when respiration is unusually delayed a catheteris passed into the trachea. Rough handling of the baby after it isborn is never tolerated. 9. Duri

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