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Feb 12, 2026, 13:18
Christopher Robinson: Managing Impacted Fetal Head During Cesarean
Christopher Robinson, Physician/Partner at Charleston Maternal Fetal Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Katie R. Cornthwaite et al. published in AJOG:
“AJOG Expert Review: Management of impacted fetal head at cesarean delivery – Vaginal disimpaction
An assistant introduces their whole hand into the vagina to cup the baby’s head with the woman’s legs supported in semilithotomy. Image reproduced with permission from the Avoiding Brain Injuries in Childbirth collaboration.”
Title: Management of impacted fetal head at cesarean delivery
Authors: Katie R. Cornthwaite, Rachna Bahl, Katherine Lattey, Tim Draycott
Read the full article here.

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