from Section 2 - Labor and Delivery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2023
During an obstetrics call duty in your tertiary center, you are called urgently to assist in the management of vaginal bleeding in a 42-year-old G7P5A2 after recent vaginal delivery of dichorionic twins at term. Although your colleague was anticipating delivery in the operating room/theater, deliveries occurred in the labor suite. Due to a concurrent emergency, the obstetrician has just stepped out of the patient’s room, leaving the junior trainee to continue assisting you in the care of this patient.
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