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External cephalic version, or version, is a procedure used to turn a fetus from a breech position or side - lying (transverse) position into a head - down (vertex) position before labor begins. ... External cephalic version, or version, is a procedure used to turn a fetus from a breech position or side-lying...
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Turning a Breech Baby: External Cephalic Version; by Marjorie Greenfield, M.D. reviewed by Marjorie Greenfield, M.D.; External cephalic version (ECV) is a procedure to change a baby from breech or other non-headfirst presentation to headfirst (cephalic).
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BACKGROUND: Breech presentation places a fetus at increased risk. ... External cephalic version attempts to reduce the chances of breech presentation at birth, but is not always successful. Tocolytic drugs to relax the uterus as well as other methods have been used in an attempt to facilitate external cephalic version at term.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a pre-version Doppler assessment of fetal cerebral and umbilical blood flow can predict the ultimate need for intrapartum Cesarean delivery after a successful external cephalic version (ECV). ... The Medscape Journal ... All Sources Medscape eMedicine MEDLINE Drug Reference...
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This procedure is known as an external cephalic version (ECV). It's done by applying pressure to your abdomen and manually manipulating the baby into a head-down position. (If your caregiver is not experienced in this procedure, she may refer you to someone who is.);
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A woman shares her story of an external cephalic version (ECV) to turn her breech baby, enabling her to have a vaginal birth. ... By Robin Elise Weiss, ... When I got home I phoned my midwife as I was very upset as this consultant had said there were no other options available to me and I asked my midwife what else I could do.
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External cephalic version - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
External cephalic version is a process by which a breech baby can sometimes be turned from buttocks or foot first to head first. It should only be attempted from 34 weeks on and often is reserved for...
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