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May 20

State 5 ,(I) maternal causes of obstructed labour,(ii) 5 fetal causes of obstructed labour?

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May 20
(I) Maternal causes of obstructed labour:
1. Pelvic abnormalities or deformities
2. Previous pelvic surgery or trauma
3. Uterine abnormalities or malformations
4. Inadequate uterine contractions
5. Maternal exhaustion or fatigue

(ii) Fetal causes of obstructed labour:
1. Abnormal fetal presentation (e.g. breech or transverse)
2. Fetal macrosomia (large baby)
3. Fetal anomalies or abnormalities
4. Multiple gestation (twins, triplets)
5. Umbilical cord prolapse or entanglement
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May 20
Maternal Causes of Obstructed Labour:

1. Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD): Mismatch between the size of the fetal head and the maternal pelvis.
2. Uterine Dysfunction: Abnormal uterine contractions, such as prolonged or weak labor.
3. Soft Tissue Abnormalities: Conditions that obstruct the birth canal, such as uterine fibroids or vaginal scarring.
4. Pelvic Fractures or Deformities: Any injury or structural abnormality that narrows the pelvis.
5. Uterine Inertia: Failure of the uterus to contract efficiently during labor.

Fetal Causes of Obstructed Labour:

1. Fetal Macrosomia: Excessive fetal weight or size.
2. Fetal Malpresentation: Abnormal positioning of the fetus, such as breech or transverse lie.
3. Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD): Mismatch between the size of the fetal head and the maternal pelvis.
4. Hydrocephalus: Excessive accumulation of fluid in the fetal head.
5. Shoulder Dystocia: Impaction of the fetal shoulders against the maternal pelvis after the head has been delivered.
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