Likely A Normal Delivery

You can tell most times that a woman would have a successful labour, ending in a normal vaginal birth, after examining her digitally. I've just admitted this booked para 1 whose labour started earlier today and she's likely to deliver vaginally in about 8 - 10 hours from now. The cervix was paper-thin and soft like butter. Her pelvis seemed roomy alright and the baby's head nicely engaged. - sorry, technical stuff. I'll let you know how she progresses.

Discharged the neonate with Sepsis today. Remember I posted in 2008 our very own Mid-wife with a first-time difficult child-birth? - scroll way down and you'll see the post - well it was in fact her second-born that had Neonatal Sepsis and discharged today. I didn't bother you with this detail earlier. When she became panicky over her sick child's condition, I had teased her that she would once again make an entry into the pages of this health blog!

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