Abstract

Maternal hypothermia can be correlated with persistent fetal bradycardia. The improvement of the maternal hypothermic state and the subsequent alleviation of fetal bradycardia are presented in two case reports. A possible consequence of unrelieved maternal hypothermia at delivery, neonatal cold stress, is discussed in a third case report. Neonatal complications requiring interventions may ensue after cold stress.

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