1965
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1965.tb01505.x
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Delivery From the Pelvic Mid‐cavity

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“…Thus-only 3 deaths could be attributed to the forceps deliverya corrected perinatal mortality rate of 3/1000. Tennent (1965) reported a mortality rate of S/lOOO in 757 mid forceps deliveries and concluded that there was no case for the replacement of this procedure by Caesarean section on account of fetal loss. The low forceps rate is likely to be higher in private practice, partly as a time saving procedure; however, there is good evidence that shortening the late second stage is of benefit to the fetus.…”
Section: Forceps Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus-only 3 deaths could be attributed to the forceps deliverya corrected perinatal mortality rate of 3/1000. Tennent (1965) reported a mortality rate of S/lOOO in 757 mid forceps deliveries and concluded that there was no case for the replacement of this procedure by Caesarean section on account of fetal loss. The low forceps rate is likely to be higher in private practice, partly as a time saving procedure; however, there is good evidence that shortening the late second stage is of benefit to the fetus.…”
Section: Forceps Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fibrinogen (Fg), also known as coagulation factor I, is mainly produced by liver cells and is secreted into peripheral blood. Its plasma concentration is 2-4 g/L [1]. Fibrinogen is involved in the formation of fibrin clots and platelet aggregation, and plays an important role in hemostasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%