A breech birth is the classic example, when time is of the essence to birth the baby's head. |
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The threat of litigation has also, largely, put paid to a midwife presiding over a breech or a twin birth, far less a twin breech birth. |
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Realising the baby was probably going to be a breech birth, the Wrights were advised, and readily agreed, to have Alicia in hospital. |
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He was a breech birth but emerged fit and well weighing 5lbs 9ozs. |
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A breech birth left Vona with a paralysed right leg and bilaterally dislocated hips, but surgery by Sir Harry Platt when she was 4 enabled her to walk with a calliper. |
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It was a breech birth, which left her with a dislocated hip. |
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Alma's first child Maria, known as Putzi, was a breech birth. |
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The model is equipped to present scenarios such as post-partum haemorrhage, breech birth and forceps delivery in a real life way. |
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Midwifery lecturers have suggested that their students watch clips of Call the Midwife to see examples of a breech birth or good communication with a labouring mother. |
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I was very lucky to have a midwife who knew what to do with a breech birth. |
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It was a breech birth, however, and the woman started crying in agony. |
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David was a breech birth and the medical team wanted to be closer to help in Aberdeen. |
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But clinic staff presented her with an 8lb 4oz girl delivered by breech birth. |
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Her breech birth had displaced a hip, and she'd had to wear shoes with a bar between them. |
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Mehl on the use of hypnotherapy to convert breech birth presentations to the normal vertex position. |
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