Among patients who undergo forceps-assisted vaginal delivery, obesity does not appear to be associated with increased risk for complications such as injuries to the anal sphincter or the need for ...
A new population-based cohort study of more than 500,000 births in British Columbia offers reassuring evidence about the long ...
Overall, the results support comparable long-term neurodevelopmental safety between operative vaginal delivery and ...
Forceps marks on a newborn’s face can look worrying after delivery, especially when you’ve just met your baby for the first time. Most are temporary bruises or mild swelling that fade within days. In ...