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Obstetrics Forceps are used to assist birth of the fetal head. Forceps are a two-bladed instrument that could be compared to a pair of kitchen tongs in design but have the additional feature of two blades that are easily taken apart to facilitate placement on the baby within the birth canal.
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A tong-like instrument which may be placed around the baby's head to help guide it out of the birth canal during delivery.
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Instrument used to help remove baby from the birth canal during delivery.
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(TTvpdypa), tongs or pincers, need no further explanation here, as they were used in antiquity for the same purposes as they are in modern times. They were invented, as the ety
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| forceps delivery |
The use of an instrument that cups the baby's head (called an obstetric forceps) to help deliver a baby.
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