Amniotomy

Breaking the amniotic sac, known as amniotomy or artificial rupture of membranes (AROM), is one of the most frequently performed interventions during labor. The procedure involves making a small opening in the amniotic membranes to release the fluid, which can help to accelerate or facilitate labor. Despite its widespread use, the practice has been questioned, by researchers and midwives alike.

Natech CVB Double-Balloon

Sometimes, labor needs to be induced before the body is naturally ready. This may be due to medical reasons such as post-term pregnancy, high blood pressure, or other factors that affect the well-being of both mother and baby.

Postpartum haemorrhage

Postpartum haemorrhage is a serious complication that can occur after childbirth, but with the right measures and treatment, most bleeding can be managed effectively.

Rapid Installation of Pasteuriser at Skövde Hospital

Skaraborgsjukhuset Skövde (Skaraborg Hospital Skövde) faced an urgent challenge when their existing pasteurizer machine broke down unexpectedly. The neonatal unit, crucial for the hospital's operations, required a quick replacement to avoid disruption in their critical care processes.