Risk Factors
Signs and Symptoms
Complications
Manuevers
100

Baby's size is larger than average 

what is fetal macrosomia?

100

the head is...

delivered, but then goes back into the birth canal

(turtle sign)

100

excessive bleeding

what is postpartum hemorrhage?

100

mother's legs are pulled back to abdomen so that the pelvis can flatten and rotate her pelvis

what is McRoberts Maneuver

200

History of 

what is previous shoulder dystocia?

200

baby's face can be..


what is red and puffy?

200

Mother needs to be stitched after delivery


What is tearing?

200

pressure applied above the pubic bone using a palm/fist

what is suprapubic pressure 

300

Mother's weight

what is maternal obesity?

300

baby's head has been out for..

what is one minute without shoulders delivering?

300

separation of mother's body part

what is separation of pubic bone?

300

an intentional fracture of a baby's bone to reduce the diameter of the baby's shoulder

what is fracturing the clavicle bone

400

Mother's comorbidity

what is diabetes?

400

stage that is prolonged

what is prolonged first and or second stage of labor

400

Your OB may break this bone to release the baby

what is the clavicle?

400

When you place two to four fingers along back on anterior shoulder and rotate 30 degrees

What is Rubin II

500

Abnormal physical feature of mother

what is abnormal pelvic structure?
500

compression of umbilical cord, compression of fetal neck vessels, premature separation of placenta are all signs of 

what is fetal hypoxia

500

OB pushes baby's head back in to perform c-section

what is zavanelli maneuver?

500

If the McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure are unsuccessful, delivery of what part of the infants body shoulder be considered

What is the infants posterior arm