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Roadside Delivery: When the Baby Can't Wait for the Hospital: Episode #126

17 Apr 2023

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Extramural delivery is a term used to describe a situation in which a woman gives birth outside of a hospital or birth center setting. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as a fast labor, lack of transportation, or unexpected complications. While extramural delivery is relatively rare, it can be a stressful and dangerous situation for both the mother and baby. So, what can you do if you find yourself in this situation? Here are some steps to take: Stay calm: The most important thing to do in any childbirth situation is to stay as calm as possible. This can help you to focus on the task at hand and make clear decisions. Call for help: If possible, call for emergency medical services or a midwife to come to your location as soon as possible. Explain the situation clearly and provide your location so that they can find you quickly. Prepare for delivery: While waiting for help to arrive, prepare for delivery by finding a clean, dry place to lay down, gathering any necessary supplies, and keeping warm. Follow your body's lead: If you're in active labor, listen to your body and follow its lead. Try to breathe deeply and focus on relaxation techniques to help manage pain. Keep the baby warm: Once the baby is born, wrap him or her in a warm blanket or clothing to help maintain body temperature. Seek medical attention: Even if the delivery goes smoothly, it's important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to ensure that both you and the baby are healthy and free from any complications. Extramural delivery in childbirth can be a stressful and dangerous situation, but by staying calm, calling for help, and preparing for delivery, you can increase the likelihood of a positive outcome. Remember to seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if everything appears to have gone smoothly, to ensure that both you and your baby are healthy and safe.   Our practice website can be found at: Maternal Resources: https://www.maternalresources.org/ Remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.  Please consider leaving us a review.  Our Social Channels are as follows Twitter: https://twitter.com/integrativeob YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/maternalresources IG: https://www.instagram.com/integrativeobgyn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeOB          

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