Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
The passage of the fetus via the narrow birth canal may necessitate the use of a tool and may result in minor or severe birth trauma. Among newborns with serious injuries, a few may have still births, a few may die during the first week of life, and the remainder of the babies who survive may be intellectually impaired. Injuries to the head, intracranial damage, and hemorrhage are the most common types of injuries. Preterm babies are more vulnerable to brain damage and hemorrhage due to a lack of protection provided by their fragile skull bones and wide sutures, as well as the delicate nature of the cerebral veins and tissue. Treatment and treatment include using an incubator nursery to deliver oxygen and maintain temperature and humidity, feeding through a nasogastric tube, and monitoring fluid balance.
The fetus travels through the narrow birth canal, which occasionally necessitates the use of an instrument and can result in minor or severe birth injuries. Among newborns with serious injuries, a few may have stillbirths, a few may die during the first week of life, and the remainder of the babies who survive may be mentally impaired.
The delicate organs of the body are the meninges, brain, and big cerebral vein. These essential organs are protected by the skull bone. During labor, the fetus travels via a small birth canal. The form of the skull may change as a result of excessive or rapid compression of the fetal head during delivery.
What do you mean by birth injuries?
When a fetus needs to be delivered with an instrument because the birth canal is so tiny, it could result in minor or major birth trauma. A small percentage of newborns with serious injuries may suffer stillbirths, a smaller percentage may pass away during the first week of life, and the remainder of the babies who survive may have mental retardation.
What are the Factors predisposing of birth injuries?
Factors Predisposing to Injury Include the Following:
What are the Treatment and management of birth injuries?
Treatment and Management Includes
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