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Snake baby delivery fatality

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This was originally a request for information while the snake was alive. Unfortunately the snake died, :( but the case may be informative.

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http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=176477&page=8

There's a difficult situation regarding a boa trying to deliver a stuck slug and a lot of dead babies. The OP would appreciate advice from experienced vets or others may have on how to conduct the procedure her vet has advised. Please check this thread out and reply to the OP there (NOT HERE) if possible.

Thanks

This is the last post describing the situation:

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Just got back from the vet. Xrays were taken, those were very interesting. It's sad because it's my snake but still very fascinating to see.

She has a slug stuck (as suspected). After my friend palpated her, she started holding her tail weird, I was afraid he broke a bone in there. The good news is she's holding her tail funny just because she's uncomfortable and NOT because of any broken bones, there are no broken bones. Now the bad news... all behind the stuck slug are babies, babies that are almost certainly all dead by now. One of them is even stretched over the stuck slug, it tried to pass but got stuck as well. UG! So.. looks like there were at least 7 other babies but because of this one large slug she wasn't able to pass any of them. There were some dark pockets on the xray which indicate gas buildup... either it's normal gas in her intestine or it's gas from the decomposing babies. It's sad to see those poor babies that didn't make it.

So... plan of treatment: I have anti-biotics to give her. My vet advised me to try to push the slug back UP her (instead of out) which if I can do it, will allow all the babies to come out, then hopefully she can then pass the slug. I also have to give her an enema, which I've never done before so if anyone has tips that would be greatly appreciated. The only other option is surgery which the vet advised would be lengthy and difficult and I already know I cannot afford that option. So.. I suspect she's got about a 20% chance if I'm able to palpitate the slug back up. I'm going to give it a shot and hope for the best but I am prepared to have her euthanized if it comes down to it.

So that's the update. At least I have a plan of action and I feel so much better knowing what happened and what is going on inside of her. My vet is going to try to get me a digital copy of the xray which I'll be happy to share with you guys, it's very interesting to see.

Thanks again for the well wishes all, I'll post an update when I have one, good or bad.
 
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Helen,

If the vet didn't suggest it you may want to use some sort of lubricant 'internally' when you are trying to manuever things. (not vaseline based stuff) but surgilube, and nonscented or gussied up sexual pleasure lubs (sorry but don't know what else to call em) and even something like olive oil or vegetable oil.

I'd try and get a small medication dropper or syringe to insert into the cloaca and instill the oils as well as the enema (is it a mineral oil enema?) It should help things move up or backwards a bit more and then eventually when she can pass the slug forward...

I wish the best for you and your boa....this has got to be tough!

Susan
 
Helen,

I'd try and get a small medication dropper or syringe to insert into the cloaca and instill the oils as well as the enema (is it a mineral oil enema?) It should help things move up or backwards a bit more and then eventually when she can pass the slug forward...

Thank you so much! (waves, hi bree!!) I took your advise, she got the enema of 40cc luke warm water and then I also put in 1cc of olive oil right in the clocoa. She's in her (empty) soaking tub, so I'm hoping it helps pass what's in there. I was able to move the slug back up in her, looked like about 2 inches or so, so my fingers are crossed.
Thanks again for the advice!
-April
 
Thank you so much! (waves, hi bree!!) I took your advise, she got the enema of 40cc luke warm water and then I also put in 1cc of olive oil right in the clocoa. She's in her (empty) soaking tub, so I'm hoping it helps pass what's in there. I was able to move the slug back up in her, looked like about 2 inches or so, so my fingers are crossed.
Thanks again for the advice!
-April


Of course! (I never could find the original post that was linked) but I'm going to hope she does okay with all of this....at least with snakes there is only one place an enema can go! Best of luck with it! (and hi back April!!!!! I wondered if it was you when Helen mentioned April!)
 
thanks everyone! So far, nothing has come back out. I'm calling my vet early this afternoon, will probably have to try this again.
 
Didn't get a call back from my vet yet (not unusual). I just got home from work and peaked in on her but she's not doing anything and nothing has 'moved', so no changes yet.
 
Didn't get a call back from my vet yet (not unusual). I just got home from work and peaked in on her but she's not doing anything and nothing has 'moved', so no changes yet.

I'll be keeping my thoughts and my good vibes pointed in your direction and hope things settle enough for her to move the babies down and out....I'm so sorry you guys are having to go through this...but I think the good thing is (if there could be a good thing in all of this) is at least she has you, who will care for her and make sure she gets the best care possible.

Thinking of you.

Bree (aka Susan)
 
thank you very much! I wish I could do more for her but at least I'm trying.

I feel like you are doing more than alot of people would, and sometimes we can't fix what nature has in store...but other times we can beat her to the punch. And you're doing your best to beat her to that punch. I admire that (enough arse kissing for the day! lol sorry I don't mean to sound like that just totally feel like you do that for all your little (or big) charges)
 
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