A Mid-wife's Very Own First Child-Birth

April 26th

Finally, our usually dutiful Staff Nurse, had a safe delivery of her own.

It sure was a difficult delivery, with a resultant perineal tear that was promptly repaired. A baby boy weighing 3.3 kg.

Many times it is not so much of the baby's weight or head size that results in the difficulty but rather, the manner in which the head presents in relation to the bony pelvic out-let. A Brow presentation, for example, offers a larger diameter, and so on.

Actually I'm off-duty today. I'm told by my colleague that another potentially difficult delivery is currently "incubating" in the labour room.

By the way, I live within the hospital confines.

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