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McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure

McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure
An assistant applies pressure suprapubically with the palm or fist, directing the pressure on the anterior shoulder both downward (to below the pubic bone) and laterally (toward the baby's face or sternum), and in conjunction with the McRoberts maneuver. Suprapubic pressure is supposed to adduct the shoulders or bring them into an oblique plane since the oblique diameter is the widest diameter of the maternal pelvis. It is most useful in mild cases and those caused by an impacted anterior shoulder.
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