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Main Authors: Simran Dhawan, Anchal Agarwal, Ruchira Nautiyal, Nidhi Chauhan
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/19938
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author Simran Dhawan
Anchal Agarwal
Ruchira Nautiyal
Nidhi Chauhan
author_facet Simran Dhawan
Anchal Agarwal
Ruchira Nautiyal
Nidhi Chauhan
contents <p>Cervical dystocia refers to a difficult or abnormal labor condition in which the cervix fails to dilate adequately or at the normal pace during childbirth. This condition can lead to prolonged labor and may be associated with fetal distress, maternal complications, and an increased risk of cesarean delivery. Cervical dystocia can arise due to various factors such as maternal pelvic anomalies, excessive uterine muscle tone, malposition of the fetus, or previous cervical injury. Clinical assessment and careful monitoring of labor progress are crucial for identifying cervical dystocia early. Management typically involves medical interventions such as oxytocin administration to enhance contractions, manual dilation, or operative delivery when necessary. In some cases, cesarean section may be required for the safety of both mother and child. Early identification and timely intervention are vital to minimizing complications associated with cervical dystocia, ensuring better maternal and neonatal outcomes. This condition emphasizes the need for individualized obstetric care based on the specific factors contributing to the dystocia.</p> <p> </p>
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spellingShingle COMBATTING CERVICAL DYSTOCIA: A RARE CASE REPORT
Simran Dhawan
Anchal Agarwal
Ruchira Nautiyal
Nidhi Chauhan
Parturition Nulliparous Labor Hyaluronidase Induction Neonatal Health
<p>Cervical dystocia refers to a difficult or abnormal labor condition in which the cervix fails to dilate adequately or at the normal pace during childbirth. This condition can lead to prolonged labor and may be associated with fetal distress, maternal complications, and an increased risk of cesarean delivery. Cervical dystocia can arise due to various factors such as maternal pelvic anomalies, excessive uterine muscle tone, malposition of the fetus, or previous cervical injury. Clinical assessment and careful monitoring of labor progress are crucial for identifying cervical dystocia early. Management typically involves medical interventions such as oxytocin administration to enhance contractions, manual dilation, or operative delivery when necessary. In some cases, cesarean section may be required for the safety of both mother and child. Early identification and timely intervention are vital to minimizing complications associated with cervical dystocia, ensuring better maternal and neonatal outcomes. This condition emphasizes the need for individualized obstetric care based on the specific factors contributing to the dystocia.</p> <p> </p>
title COMBATTING CERVICAL DYSTOCIA: A RARE CASE REPORT
topic Parturition Nulliparous Labor Hyaluronidase Induction Neonatal Health
url https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/19938