INTRAPARTUM Factors that may affect fetal oxygenation Factors affecting fetal oxygenation Hyperstimulation Placental abruption Uteroplacental Factors Maternal Factors Fetal Factors Excessive Uterine Activity Uteroplacental Dysfunction Cord Compression Decreased Fetal O2 Carrying Capacity Placental abruption Placental infarction Chorioamnionitis Post-dates pregnancy Oligohydramnios Cord prolapse Cord entanglement Fetal anemia Carboxyhemoglobin Intrauterine growth restriction Prematurity Fetal sepsis Decreased Maternal Arterial O2 TensionDecreased Maternal O2 Carrying Capacity Decreased Uterine Blood FlowMaternal Medical Conditions Smoking Hypoventilation Respiratory disease Seizure Trauma Maternal anemia Carboxyhemoglobin Hypotension Anesthesia Maternal positioning Fever Vasculopathy (SLE, Type 1 diabetes mellitus, HTN) Hyperthyroidism Antiphospholipid syndrome

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