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Page 49
... bladder catheterized , and the method of placental delivery is instituted . If hemorrhage does occur , only then is the uterus handled , massaged if needed ; if massage serves HOLMES - CONDUCT OF THIRD STAGE OF LABOR . 49.
... bladder catheterized , and the method of placental delivery is instituted . If hemorrhage does occur , only then is the uterus handled , massaged if needed ; if massage serves HOLMES - CONDUCT OF THIRD STAGE OF LABOR . 49.
Page 50
uterus handled , massaged if needed ; if massage serves its end the expectant plan is continued , if not Credè is done . Technique : Four fingers are passed behind the uterus , thumb on the anterior wall , uterus brought to the midline ...
uterus handled , massaged if needed ; if massage serves its end the expectant plan is continued , if not Credè is done . Technique : Four fingers are passed behind the uterus , thumb on the anterior wall , uterus brought to the midline ...
Page 51
... massage must not be performed - the hand serves a passive part . The hand is continuously conscious of the uterine consistency and form ; from time to time the pulse is noted , or may be counted by the beat of the abdominal aorta , and ...
... massage must not be performed - the hand serves a passive part . The hand is continuously conscious of the uterine consistency and form ; from time to time the pulse is noted , or may be counted by the beat of the abdominal aorta , and ...
Page 52
... Massage is superfluous in the course of the strictly normal third stage ; ill advised massage promotes excessive contraction and closure of the retraction ring ; promotes retention of the placenta . Only when atony and hemorrhage recur ...
... Massage is superfluous in the course of the strictly normal third stage ; ill advised massage promotes excessive contraction and closure of the retraction ring ; promotes retention of the placenta . Only when atony and hemorrhage recur ...
Page 55
... massaging from behind toward the ear , and increases when the patient inflates his cheeks while closing his nose and lips . It is a case of pneumatocele of the head , there being a communication be- tween the swelling and the external ...
... massaging from behind toward the ear , and increases when the patient inflates his cheeks while closing his nose and lips . It is a case of pneumatocele of the head , there being a communication be- tween the swelling and the external ...
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