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Aug 2023
25m 50s

OBGYN: The Vaginal Delivery (Pt 1)

Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD
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Maddie’s 7 Cardinal Movements of a Successful Delivery: 1. Head comes out 2. Head turns 3. Cord Assessment 4. Anterior shoulder delivered 5. Posterior shoulder delivered 6. Body delivered. 7. Baby on mom’s chest T’s of Postpartum Hemorrhage: 1. Tone 2. Trauma 3. Tissue 4. Thrombosis 
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