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Jenny
 
Check out below ref, which is an extensive review of the literature and has
a section on recurrent shoulder dystocia.
 
Baskett, T. F. (2002). Shoulder dystocia. Best Practice & Research Clinical
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 16(1), 57-68.

Regards 

Declan

Declan Devane,
Doctoral Student/Midwifery Research Assistant,
School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Trinity College,
24, D'Olier St.,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
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Subject: Shoulder dystocia



Can anyone tell me where to find statistics in relation to shoulder dystocia
happening second time around?

 

Thanks very much

 

Best wishes

 

jenny

 

Jennifer Hall

The Practising Midwife

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