• McRoberts maneuver (1) in combination with suprapubic pressure (2). The McRoberts maneuver is an obstetrical maneuver used to assist in childbirth.
  • When assessing the need for McRobert’s Maneuver, the structure of the female pelvis becomes of primary importance.
  • The McRoberts maneuver involves sharply flexing the parturient's legs to the maternal abdomen; this increases pelvic conjugates, resulting in a more open pelvic...
  • Increased Success Rate: The McRoberts Maneuver has been shown to be effective in resolving shoulder dystocia, leading to successful vaginal delivery.
  • The McRoberts maneuver is used during childbirth when one or both of your baby's shoulders are stuck in your pelvis during a vaginal delivery.
    • A) place the mother in the left lateral position
    • B) perform McRoberts' maneuver
    • D) the Rubin maneuver (reverse Woods screw)
  • McRoberts is eponymously remembered for his description and teaching of the McRoberts Manoeuvre as a first-line procedure in the management of...
  • The McRoberts maneuver, which is typically performed along with suprapubic pressure, involves sharply flexing the mother’s legs up toward the abdomen...
  • Guidelines and description about the achievement of the McRoberts manoeuvre are discordant, particularly concerning the need for abduction before the...