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Originally Posted by YorkieRose So happy to hear all is well. New babies!!!!
You mentioned a head was present for 30 mins. If you can see a body part either head or feet, you do have a good option. As the human OB you gently delivery the pup...a bit of KY jelly around the vulva and a dry cloth applied to the body part and pull down towards the body gently.
The big problem is when a bitch labors and there is no pup coming down the birth canal. If you actually see a puppy then you know it has passed through the pelvis and just needs some help ..if the contractions stop, I delivery the pup as fast as possible...that will as a rule stimulate contractions for the next pup..or a shot of oxy will as a rule be tried before a section..at least I perfer it to a section...when all else fails it is time to cut them out.
Nursing after a section has never been a problem for any of my bitches.
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I understand that, except the Vet said this can last about 1 hour in this position and not to fret. But then the pup went back in. It was apparent to my Vet that Lily was not consistant with her contractions and her Uterus was not contracting strong enough to push the pup through. In other words the puppies all would have expired as well as Lily.
Assisting the pup in delivery would also have expired her, in this case the pup was not in any way going to go completly through the canal. This is what I observed and was told during the C- Section. Yes I watched the WHOLE Surgery from start to finish. I also assisted with my Vet. What an experience.
I have had 2 C-Sections myself, but was put asleep during both.
All and all everything is ok now.
Thanks for the info and concerns.