Foetal distress
Foetal distress may be caused by:
Prolapse of the cord:
- this is an emergency requiring immediate delivery. If the cervix is fully dilated then forceps should be used; otherwise a caesarian section is indicated
Placental insufficiency:
- this may be due to hypertension, haemorrhage or postmaturity
Prolonged labour.
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