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Friday, March 11, 2011
Collaboration at work
2 Days ago I was asked by one of my midwife colleagues to come to their clients home and assess the mom for a prolonged second stage. The mom had reached that "wall" and could no longer push effectively. After about 4 hours of trying different things in an otherwise healthy, nurturing environment they were talking transport as the standard option. However, now that I am contributing to the out of hospital birthing community we had another choice. I arrived to find the baby doing well and mom leaning on an exhausted but incredibly supportive husband. After talking it over with dad and the amazing team we decided that a vacuum delivery was a good option for them as they did not want to go to the hospital after such heroic efforts at home and for financial reasons. I examined mom and felt the baby to be OA, slightly asynclintic and +2 station. Not much molding or caput. We repositioned to the sofa and with a cooperative baby and a revitalized mom they gave birth by vacuum assisted vaginal delivery to a beautiful baby girl in their living room illuminated by the late afternoon sun. Beautiful relief on parents faces. Birth team, too. It was a great example of combining the skills and knowledge of the midwife-OB-doula in a collaborative effort to give families another choice. Love to Molly, Heather Anne, Kim and the trusting family. Dr. F
Wow! Incredible to combine what are truly the best of both worlds!
ReplyDeleteSituations as you describe here, when all team members are informed, on side and in agreement are when everything goes really well with a skilled medical intervention. Brilliant work by everyone. Thank you for sharing.
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