1981
DOI: 10.1097/00132582-198103000-00011
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Maternal Bearing Down Efforts—Another Fetal Risk?

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“…When pushing in conjunction with a strong VM, the mother increases abdominal pressure, which can results in pressures higher than the uterus blood perfusion, reducing uterus-placental blood flow 18 . This effect could alter the oxygen content available to the fetus due to the development of acidemia secondary to anaerobic metabolism 19 .…”
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“…When pushing in conjunction with a strong VM, the mother increases abdominal pressure, which can results in pressures higher than the uterus blood perfusion, reducing uterus-placental blood flow 18 . This effect could alter the oxygen content available to the fetus due to the development of acidemia secondary to anaerobic metabolism 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bassell ve ark. (34) (1980) çalışmala-rında, özellikle supin poziyonunda valsalva tipi ıkın-manın anne kardiovasküler sistemi üzerindeki olumsuz etkilerine değinmişlerdir. İkinci evrede supin pozisyon dışındaki bir pozisyonda spontan ıkınmanın annede gelişen olumsuz kardiovasküler değişimleri ve buna sekonder gelişen anne ve yenidoğan morbiditesini azalttığını belirtmişlerdir.…”
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“…Ces deux forces augmentent la pression intra-amniotique jusqu'à des valeurs pouvant atteindre 250 mmHg qui diminuent les perfusions placentaire et funiculaire [6,7]. En effet, le foetus est soumis pendant cette phase d'expulsion aux forces précitées mais aussi aux forces mécaniques volontaires (efforts expulsifs).…”
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