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January 06, 2025By Thomas & Wan
Shoulder Dystocia

What Are the Signs of Shoulder Dystocia?

What Are the Signs of Shoulder Dystocia

Shoulder dystocia is a rare but serious complication that occurs during childbirth when one or both of a baby’s shoulders become stuck behind the mother’s pelvic bone after the head has been delivered. This condition requires immediate recognition and intervention to minimize risks to both the baby and the mother.

Understanding the signs of shoulder dystocia can help medical professionals respond promptly and appropriately, preventing severe injuries such as nerve damage, fractures, or oxygen deprivation. This article provides an in-depth look at the signs of shoulder dystocia and how they are addressed during delivery.

What is Shoulder Dystocia?

Shoulder dystocia occurs during the second stage of labor when the baby’s head is delivered, but the shoulders remain lodged in the birth canal. This condition interrupts the natural progression of delivery and can lead to complications if not resolved quickly.

While shoulder dystocia is often unpredictable, certain risk factors—such as fetal macrosomia (a larger-than-average baby) or prolonged labor—can increase its likelihood.

Key Signs of Shoulder Dystocia

Turtle Sign

The most recognizable sign of shoulder dystocia is the “turtle sign.”

Prolonged Second Stage of Labor

Pregnant woman sitting on the couch

Fetal Distress

No Progression After Delivery of the Head

Maternal Indicators

Risk Factors Associated with Shoulder Dystocia

While it is not always possible to predict shoulder dystocia, certain factors may increase the likelihood of this complication:

Potential Complications of Shoulder Dystocia

When shoulder dystocia is not promptly resolved, it can lead to serious complications for both the baby and the mother:

For the Baby:

Newborn baby with red spots

For the Mother:

Managing Shoulder Dystocia: Immediate Interventions

Prompt recognition and management of shoulder dystocia are critical to ensuring a safe outcome. Medical professionals use several maneuvers and techniques to address this complication:

  1. McRoberts Maneuver: Adjusting the mother’s legs to open the pelvis and reduce the angle of obstruction.
  2. Suprapubic Pressure: Applying pressure above the pubic bone to dislodge the baby’s shoulder.
  3. Rotational Maneuvers: Rotating the baby’s shoulder to create more room for delivery.
  4. Delivery of the Posterior Arm: Removing the baby’s lower arm first to reduce shoulder width.
  5. Emergency Cesarean Section: In extreme cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.

How to Reduce Risks of Shoulder Dystocia

While shoulder dystocia is often unpredictable, the following steps can reduce its risk:

When to Seek Legal Help

In some cases, shoulder dystocia and its resulting injuries may be preventable with proper medical care. Negligence may occur if healthcare providers fail to:

lawyer and a mother shake hands

If you believe medical negligence contributed to injuries caused by shoulder dystocia, consulting a birth injury attorney can help you understand your legal options and seek compensation for medical expenses, therapy, and emotional distress.

How Thomas & Wan LLP Can Help

At Thomas & Wan LLP, we understand the emotional and financial toll shoulder dystocia can take on families. Our experienced attorneys are committed to helping families affected by birth injuries seek justice and secure the resources they need.

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Recognizing the signs of shoulder dystocia is critical to ensuring a safe delivery and minimizing complications. While this condition can be challenging to predict, understanding the warning signs and risk factors empowers families to advocate for proper care.

If your family has been affected by shoulder dystocia and you believe medical negligence played a role, contact Thomas & Wan LLP today for a free consultation. Let us help you navigate this journey and secure the support your family deserves.

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