$Unique_ID{BRK00474} $Pretitle{} $Title{Delivering Babies by Vacuum} $Subject{delivery extraction birthing Pregnancy Childbirth Special Procedures procedure vacuum extractor prolonged labor exhausted fetal distress} $Volume{K-0, P-0} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Delivering Babies by Vacuum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: After the delivery of my baby, the doctor explained that he had pulled the baby out with a vacuum cleaner. I know that can't be so, but that's what it sounded like! And the baby's head looked like it might have happened. Do you know what he was talking about? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: The moments following the birth of a baby are not always the best for explanations, and sometimes we replace unfamiliar terms with words that make more sense to us. What he probably told you was that he used a vacuum extractor to aid in the delivery of your baby. When labor is prolonged, and not proceeding at the proper pace, or when the mother is exhausted by her exertions, or when the baby is suffering (fetal distress), the physician must help with the birthing process. Many physicians use forceps to accomplish this, but new developments with vacuum extractors have provided a new and useful technique that may be used instead. A cup made of metal or soft plastic is carefully placed on the baby's head (that's what caused the markings you noticed) and connected by a long plastic tubing to a vacuum pump. During each contraction, pressure is decreased, and additional traction is provided to aid the mother in delivery. The vacuum extractor is less traumatic to the baby than forceps, and applies less force to the head. It can however, take a longer time to deliver using this method than by forceps delivery. The marking on the head (it's called a caput) usually disappears in a day or so and has no lasting effects or clinical importance. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.