What is the correct procedure in case of imminent childbirth?
If contractions are not continuous, it may be possible to reach a medical center for ...
What is the correct procedure in case of imminent childbirth? If contractions are not continuous, it may be possible to reach a medical center for assistance. If contractions are very close together and the woman feels the urge to push or defecate, it is a sign that childbirth is imminent. The woman should lie on her back with her legs bent and thighs apart. The baby should be placed on the mother's chest or lower abdomen if the umbilical cord has not yet been cut. If the cord is in front of the baby's neck, it is advisable to release it carefully, making it pass behind, towards the baby's neck. The placenta should be extracted immediately after childbirth. a) I and II are correct. b) II and III are correct. c) II, III, and IV are correct. d) I, III, and IV are correct.
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