Hebamme 2015; 28(03): 200-204
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1558498
Geburt – Nabelschnurumschlingung
Hippokrates Verlag in MVS Medizinverlage Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG Stuttgart

Nabelschnurumschlingung: Alltäglich und unreflektiert?

Rebekka Benz
,
Vanessa Jaggi
Hebammen BSc, Aarau
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Publication Date:
05 October 2015 (online)

Die Nacken-Hals-Nabelschnurumschlingung (NSU) kommt bei rund ¼ aller Geburten vor. Sie kann Hebammen und Eltern verunsichern, weil die Herztöne von der Norm abweichen oder eine straffe NSU die Spontangeburt erschwert. Als Beitrag für mehr Sicherheit haben wir in unserer Bachelorarbeit nach Antworten auf Fragen gesucht: Wie entstehen NSU? Welche Auswirkungen haben NSU auf die Kinder? Wie können Hebammen bestmöglich mit NSU umgehen?

 
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