Doctora thank you. I’m currently studying for the PLE and i’m having a hard time understanding abnormal labor. This video is a gem. Thank you for making this easier to understand!
Doc, thank you for the explanation. This really helps, I'd just like to ask what does expectant mean in the preferred treatment for protraction disorders?
Byron Ray hi expectant management basically means that you dont do any active management like starting or increasing oxytocin infusion (to make contractions stronger or more frequent) or doing a cesarean delivery. with expectant management, you just observe and continue monitoring the progress of labor while monotorjng also the fetal heart rate pattern while the px is hooked to a cardiotocogram... the opposite of expectant management is ACTIVE MANAGEMENT (oxytocin, cs delivery, etc)
Thank you po Dr. Ina for your lecture. I hope, pray, and manifest that I will pass OB this school year 2023-2024. ❤
good luck!
Doctora thank you. I’m currently studying for the PLE and i’m having a hard time understanding abnormal labor. This video is a gem. Thank you for making this easier to understand!
JM B hi thank u also!!! im glad im able to help u. good luck and god bless!!!
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Thank you Doc! You have no idea how much you helped me.
Happy to help! You're welcome!
Thank you po Doc! I"m currently in my online clerkship - OB rotation and I'm binge watching your videos po. Thank you po talaga doc! :)
Vernon Dimal welcome!!! thank u din for watching!!!😊
Thank you Doc! Currently reviewing for PLE, this helps me a lot. ❤️
Great to hear! Good luck in your board exams!!!
Hi Doc Ina,
Gentle very informative overview.
Thank you for sharing .
thanks!
Thank you po for your videos Dra! Very helpful especially that we are doing online med school.
Glad it was helpful! welcome!
Thanks alot doc...
Thank you so much dra. May God bless you more. This is a great help po in understanding dystocia. ❤️😊
You're welcome!!! 😊
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Charmaine Ramos i have another video where i teach different dytocia patterns. maybe u can check that one out too😊 its best for medical clerks😊
@@inairabon9528 I'll check on it po doc. Thank you so much po. I'll surely recommend your page to my Co interns. God bless po. 😊❤️
Iam also a perpetual student thank you for the video explanation 😊😊
THE EXPERT CHANNEL you’re welcome
Thaks. That's help me a lot
thanks. I updated this lecture.. pls visit:ua-cam.com/video/v1XgLq3SJ7U/v-deo.html
Thank you po Doc! God bless you!
Thank you too!!!!
Amazing lecture! Thanks Doc! 😊
Thank you ...keep uploading more lectures
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Thank you so much Doc! God bless you :)
thanks! welcome!
Very well explained, Salamat Doc
Jigar Gandha thanks! i have a newer youtube lecture on how to interpret dystocia curves. maybe u can also check it out
Thank you! This helped me a lot. 🙂
Wow thank you leah! Im honored to have helped u in some way😊
great video
Robert Affel thank you!
Salamat doc!!! God bless.
welcome!!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Very informative doc. But still a bit confused with protracted deceleration phase in partogram po!
Student of DMSF
Thank you dr
Fadumo Daahir thank you for your kind appreciation!
Thank you! Gagamitin ko to sa didactics namin hihihi
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Thank you!
ronkar pls see also my video on how to interpret dystocia labor curves
Thank you
You're welcome!
Doc, thank you for the explanation. This really helps, I'd just like to ask what does expectant mean in the preferred treatment for protraction disorders?
Byron Ray hi expectant management basically means that you dont do any active management like starting or increasing oxytocin infusion (to make contractions stronger or more frequent) or doing a cesarean delivery. with expectant management, you just observe and continue monitoring the progress of labor while monotorjng also the fetal heart rate pattern while the px is hooked to a cardiotocogram... the opposite of expectant management is ACTIVE MANAGEMENT (oxytocin, cs delivery, etc)
Thank you Doc🫶
welcome!
Good day doc, what is the difference between cephalopelvic and fetopelvic disproportion?
usually cpd would mean that there is a contracted pelvis...we use the term fetopelvic disproportion more for cases where the baby is too large
Salamat po Doc❤️❤️
welcome! salamat din!
Great vid po. Please upload more thank you po☺☺☺☺
Stephanie Terre thank u stephanie! Yes will upload more☺️ happy to help med students and ob residents☺️
Thanks 💓
Dr Bruce Weyne welcome! thank you for visiting my site!😊
Hi Doc, do you have a lecturr on malpresentation? Thank you Doc for all your helpful videos
yes pls check out my latest upload
@@inairabon9528 thank you Doc.😊
Salamat po doc!
Temitope Adedokun welcome!
Salamat doc
john caesar ilao welcome po!
thank you so much
You're welcome po mam Eva!
Ma. Eva Cecilia Bumanglag youre welcome! And thank u!
Thank u Mam.....
the true lines welcome!
Doc are you’ from Philippines?
Team Damon yes😊
Ina Irabon doc you teach in which med-school?
perpetual las pinas