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Show Mauangar-Entarprlt- Poga M Thursday, April 5, 1984 o, 4 isnt worth the risk of having a baby Low risk No woman expects to have com- plications delivering a baby, especially if she has been tagged low risk. But a "low risk condition can become "high risk" in a matter of seconds at any point in labor and delivery, threatening the lives of both mother and baby if adequate medical back-uis not readily available. p With Utah County's highest number of deliveries, Utah Valley Hospital offers a complete, obstetrical and neonatal support team. 24-ho- Lorie Mortensen, 23, of Orem, was considered low risk throughout her first pregnancy. "My gynecologist back home told me I shouldn't have any trouble having children since Im tall and have relashe says. "My tively wide hips, whole pregnancy was normal. I had morning sickness like a lot of women, but that was all." Like most first-tim- e mothers, Lorie also had a long, rather difficult labor. "1 was having contractions every five minutes for two days and came in twice to be checked, but I hadnt progressed very far, so they sent me home, she says. "Finally, the third day, I was in hard labor and they admitted me. My obstetrician was in the hospital delivering another baby and he came by to check my progress about 2 a.m. He told my husband, Keith, that he thought the baby wouldnt come until morning so he well as go home and get some might sleep. But he ended up sleeping here on the couch. death. Then about 3 or 4 a.m. when the nurse came in to check me she saw that the babys heart rate was dropping with each contraction. She called the doctor in and the next thing I knew I had a mask over my face and a while later I heard a baby crying." Lorie had developed an abruption of the placenta (separation from the uterus), which causes heavy bleeding in the mother and cuts off oxygen flow to the baby. her lungs, and the umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck, says Lorie. If the anesthesiologist and the respiratory therapists hadnt been there and ready, we probably would have lost her. An can abruption "They told me the baby was as limp as a rag doll from the sudden loss of oxygen. She also had fluid in Tve heard women complain immediately. Conference held this Caesarean-sectio- an emergency five minutes after diagnosing the abruption. The respiratory therapy team was also there to revive the baby immediately, saving it from 436-845- Cleaning Supplies 3 Domestic Papar, ichool, office supplies, barber, beauty, household products, hardware Items, tools, lights, disposable diapers, gloves, food In case lots, vacuum cleaners, toilet paper, automotive supplies, steam cleaners, and many more items, available at case lot prices. ! 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