Description
Fetal Compromise in Labor is a specialized clinical resource designed for healthcare professionals managing high-risk pregnancies and complicated labor presentations. This element from the Cambridge University Press series on High Risk Pregnancy provides comprehensive coverage of fetal assessment techniques, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies.
The authors, led by Mark I. Evans and Lawrence D. Devoe, synthesize current clinical knowledge on recognizing and responding to fetal compromise during active labor. The text addresses pathophysiology, monitoring interpretation, and therapeutic options available to clinicians facing time-sensitive decisions. It serves as both a reference guide and decision-making tool for obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and labor and delivery professionals.
This focused resource emphasizes practical clinical application, helping practitioners develop competence in managing complex intrapartum situations where fetal well-being is compromised.







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