Abstract: | Signs and symptoms of shock may be produced in some patients in late pregnancy by putting them in the dorsal recumbent posture. Change from this position will relieve the condition.The features of the supine hypotensive syndrome can be duplicated by applying pressure to the abdomen with the patient in a lateral position.The postural variations of venous pressure, blood pressure, and pulse appear to be due to obstruction of venous return from the lower portion of the body caused by the large uterus of late pregnancy compressing the vena cava.When shock is observed in a woman in late pregnancy, she should be turned to a lateral position before more active measures of treatment are begun. |