Probably not wrong, my nurse told me the same thing about my doctor. Also, Robyn's midwife had no assistance. I know when it happened to me, I had one nurse pushing on my belly, one doing something else and the dr trying to maneuver the baby's shoulder. Without assistance, Robyn's midwife pretty much had no choice but to fracture the baby's clavicle (which is done intentionally for shoulder dystocia when the other maneuvers don't work).