. A system of obstetrics . 6^Manual Extraction of the After-coming Head. Prague method. meanwhile to maintain pressure upon the fundus. As the head slipsdown into the pelvis, the feet are rapidly raised toward the mothers Fig. Met in id ot Extraction when the Chin i- arrested at the Symphysis (Chailly Bonabdomen, the neck pivots npmi the fingers of the left hand, and the head is -helled out of the pelvis (Fig, 95). It the head is extended, the eliin pointing forward and arrested ;il the symphysis, while the occiput lies in the hollow of the sacrum, thebody of the child should he carried u


. A system of obstetrics . 6^Manual Extraction of the After-coming Head. Prague method. meanwhile to maintain pressure upon the fundus. As the head slipsdown into the pelvis, the feet are rapidly raised toward the mothers Fig. Met in id ot Extraction when the Chin i- arrested at the Symphysis (Chailly Bonabdomen, the neck pivots npmi the fingers of the left hand, and the head is -helled out of the pelvis (Fig, 95). It the head is extended, the eliin pointing forward and arrested ;il the symphysis, while the occiput lies in the hollow of the sacrum, thebody of the child should he carried upward during traction and theocciput made to rotate over the perineum (Fig. 961 240 VERSION. (4) Wigand-Martin1 Method.—This method consists of combinedextraction and expression. The hand whose palmar surface, whenmidway between pronation and supination, corresponds to the abdom-inal surface of the child is passed into the vagina along the posteriorwall until the tips of the first and second fingers reach and are insertedinto the childs mouth ; a firm hold is taken on the lower jaw, by whichthe head can be flexed and drawn down. The other hand seizes the Fig. 97.


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