{"ops":[{"insert":"A 32 year old woman at 42 weeks of gestation of her 2nd pregnancy presents in active labor. The baby is estimated to be 3.9 kg, with no anomalies.\n\nDespite regular, strong contractions, progression through the second stage of labor is slow. A ventouse is applied, following which the head of the baby delivers easily, but then immediately retracts, with the baby\u0027s chin abutting the perineum.\n\nHer 1st pregnancy was uncomplicated, with a 4.0 kg child delivered vaginally.\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"image":"\/storage\/case-images\/pd\/PD-G-023_en.png"}},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"The baseline heart rate is 160 bpm, with reduced variability. Two accelerations are seen; there are no decelerations. Strong uterine contractions are noted.\n"}]}