Failed progression of labor due to cord prolapse increases the risks of fetal distress like meconium staining and hypoxia as well as fetal death, requiring an emergency cesarean delivery which involves making an incision in the lower abdomen to expel the fetus and placenta, accompanied by approximately 500-1000 mL of blood loss.
Failed progression of labor due to cord prolapse increases the risks of fetal distress like meconium staining and hypoxia as well as fetal death, requiring an emergency cesarean delivery which involves making an incision in the lower abdomen to expel the fetus and placenta, accompanied by approximately 500-1000 mL of blood loss.
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Failed progression of labor due to cord prolapse increases the risks of fetal distress like meconium staining and hypoxia as well as fetal death, requiring an emergency cesarean delivery which involves making an incision in the lower abdomen to expel the fetus and placenta, accompanied by approximately 500-1000 mL of blood loss.
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