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Old 08-12-2005, 04:35 AM   #19
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Good morning, Audrey. My babies are doing great! The tiny one (still feeding) lost 1/4 ounce first day but today he has gained it back. Mom is keeping him warm now and cleaning him so we are getting our hopes up a bit.
This is Lexy's 2nd litter - she is 3 years old.
No, a retained placenta will not prevent another puppy from being born. It MUST come out to prevent infection in the mother. Just watch, count the placentas and make sure you have one for every puppy. We think our babies got "tangled". Baby one was fine, baby two couldn't come because of the tangled cords. When he did finally make it out, there was only a couple of inches of cord showing. Couldn't pull any more. Had to cut and tie. This is NOT the norm. Usually everything goes like clockwork. :-) When you do go to the vet, they give a shot of oxytocin (sp) which causes the uterus to contract - spitting out anything retained. Good idea always.
We started to the vet's because I knew there was another puppy and a retained placenta and it had been several hours. And, actually, puppy 3 was born on the way to the vet and I do believe both placentas came out but we continued our trip because I wanted her to have the shot anyway.
slinging the puppy - if the puppy is breathing, it doesn't need slinging. I don't like to interfere if it is not necessary.
Feathering - Put on a rubber glove, KY jelly on one finger. Gently, gently, gently insert in Mom's vagina and feather or tickle along the top. (one joint of your finger is far enough). The gentle stimulation will usually cause stronger contractions and get things going.
If a mother has a normal delivery and everything progresses as it should, I wouldn't do anything more than getting a shot afterwards and having the vet check all the puppies.
Jeanne
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Originally Posted by myjordash
Thank you, and congratulations on your babies. I am sure you are exausted. Just out of curiosity, if you didn't know to pull the Placenta, would it have blocked the canal for the others to be born? And what do you mean by "one was retained and called for a trip to the vet"? May seem like silly questions, but I really just want to fully understand as much as I can. I will make sure to print the list on the website about all the supplies. The person just posted as if it was the norm to always pull the puppy out with every contraction, always tie the cord, and always have to sling the puppy in order to clear the fluids from the puppies lungs. I understand to have the stuff on hand in case it is needed, but I didn't want to interfere with the process if the Mommy is doing OK on her own, of course with me their and watching everything. Was this your Yorkies first litter? Just wondering. One last question, what exactly is "feathered"? I just don't want to misunderstand anything. These are things I have not read about in any book or on the computer.

Thanks,

Audrey
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