04-26-2015, 05:16 PM
Room 304:
Dr. Pierce continues to palpate Gavin's stomach feeling down lower trying to locate the first baby's head. "Baby B is currently breech but that is normal since the second baby usually has less space to turn around. They will sometimes turn after the first baby is delivered or we can try and turn them after the first is out, so this is not something to be concerned about." Dr. Pierce moves away from the bed and begins to put on a pair of gloves and grabs a small package of lubricant. "Baby A has moved down in your pelvis too far for me to feel from outside. Right now I am going to do an internal exam to check your dilation and to see if I can feel the baby. If I can't feel the baby I am going to order an internal ultrasound so that we can get a good picture of what is going on. For right now though I am going to have you put your feet flat on the bed and let your knees fall apart for me."
Dr. Pierce continues to palpate Gavin's stomach feeling down lower trying to locate the first baby's head. "Baby B is currently breech but that is normal since the second baby usually has less space to turn around. They will sometimes turn after the first baby is delivered or we can try and turn them after the first is out, so this is not something to be concerned about." Dr. Pierce moves away from the bed and begins to put on a pair of gloves and grabs a small package of lubricant. "Baby A has moved down in your pelvis too far for me to feel from outside. Right now I am going to do an internal exam to check your dilation and to see if I can feel the baby. If I can't feel the baby I am going to order an internal ultrasound so that we can get a good picture of what is going on. For right now though I am going to have you put your feet flat on the bed and let your knees fall apart for me."