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Citation

Brown RD, Toal C, Mashburn S, Pasquali P. Case Rep. Womens Health 2017; 15: 29-30.

Affiliation

University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK, United States.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.crwh.2017.07.003

PMID

29593996

PMCID

PMC5842959

Abstract

The term "birth trauma" is one that is well ingrained into the lexicon of medical providers. There is ample information of the types of injuries that are incurred during the birth process. However, there is no uniformed term for the process of an unforeseen act that leads to a precipitous birth. We would like to show a case report of such an act. The infant's injuries were sustained while in utero and the trauma induced a medical team to deliver the infant due to non-reassuring heart tones. Also, we would like to introduce the term of "trauma-induced delivery" into the medical literature as a way to describe similar types of deliveries that are influenced by factors related to physical forces applied to the mother's body, either intentional or unintentional.


Language: en

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