A textbook of obstetrics . 376. —Craniopagus. Fig. 377. — Tschiopagus parasiticus. meters. The increase in size of successive children must beborne in mind in cases of contracted pelvis. The first two orthree infants may be delivered spontaneously, but the larger sizeof the fourth orfifth may make natural delivery 1 Lehmann in 712 labors through 198 contracted pelves found increasing diffi-culty in delivery with each succeeding labor. In first labors 50 per cent, ended spon-taneously; in second, ; in fourth, ; i fifth. 33^ I and in lal^ afterthe fifthonly per cent. (Di


A textbook of obstetrics . 376. —Craniopagus. Fig. 377. — Tschiopagus parasiticus. meters. The increase in size of successive children must beborne in mind in cases of contracted pelvis. The first two orthree infants may be delivered spontaneously, but the larger sizeof the fourth orfifth may make natural delivery 1 Lehmann in 712 labors through 198 contracted pelves found increasing diffi-culty in delivery with each succeeding labor. In first labors 50 per cent, ended spon-taneously; in second, ; in fourth, ; i fifth. 33^ I and in lal^ afterthe fifthonly per cent. (Diss. Enaug., Berlin, 18 I 5oS THE PATHOLOGY OF LABOR. Overgrowth of the fetus is the most difficult condition inobstetric practice to diagnosticate with precision. A careful pal-pation of the head and body and an attempt to push the formerinto the pelvic inlet may give one an approximate idea of the.


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