Asked by Brandon Lewis on May 02, 2024

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Prolonged oxygen deprivation is MOST likely

A) during a Cesarean delivery.
B) if the baby is in a breech position.
C) if fetal monitors are used.
D) during any of these situations

Oxygen Deprivation

A condition also known as hypoxia, where there's a deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the body's tissues, which can cause various health issues.

Cesarean Delivery

A medical operation that involves making cuts in the mother's abdomen and uterus to bring a baby into the world.

Breech Position

A term referring to a fetal position within the womb where the baby's feet or buttocks are positioned to be delivered first, instead of the head.

  • Understand the critical nature of fetal surveillance and the potential risks associated with prolonged oxygen shortage.
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Mohamed ibrahimMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Prolonged oxygen deprivation is more likely if the baby is in a breech position because this abnormal position can lead to complications during delivery that may interrupt the baby's oxygen supply. Cesarean delivery and the use of fetal monitors do not inherently increase the risk of prolonged oxygen deprivation.