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Shoulder Dystocia During Delivery With Close Up of Brachial Plexus
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Shoulder Dystocia During Delivery With Close Up of Brachial Plexus
One of the complications that can occur during labor is shoulder dystocia, which occurs when an infant's shoulder gets trapped underneath the pubic symphysis.
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