A primigravida with full term pregnancy in labor for 1 day is brought to casualty after dia handing. On examination she is dehydrated, slightly pale, bulse 100/min, BP120/80 mm Hg. abdominal examination reveals a fundal height of 36 weeks, cephalic presentation, foetal hea absent, mild uterine contractions present. On PV examination, cervix is fully dialted, head is at +1 station, caput with moulding present, pelvis adequate. Diy, infected discharge is present. What would be the best management option after initial work-up?
Correct Answer: Caesarean section
Description: Indication ABSOLUTE RELATIVE Central placenta prae CPD Or contractedpelvis pelvic mass causing obstruction advanced carcinoma cervix cephalopelvic dispropoion previous CS delivery non reassuring FHR(fetal distress) dystocia D.C.DUTTA&;S TEXTBOOK OF OBSTETRICS,Pg no:589,7th edition
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