Active management of the third stage Flashcards
1
Q
What are the two options for the management of the third stage of labour?
A
- physiological management
- active management
2
Q
What is involved in the physiological management of the third stage?
A
-placenta is delivered by maternal effort without medications or cord traction
3
Q
What is involved in the active management of the third stage?
A
- where midwife/doctor assist in delivering placenta
- involves dose of IM oxytocin to help uterus contract and careful traction of umbilical cord to guid placenta out
- active shortens first stage and reduces risk of bleeding but can be associated with nausea and vomiting
4
Q
Who is active management offered to?
A
- offered to all women to reduce risk of PPH
- also initiated if there is haemorrhage or >60 min delay in delivery of placenta
5
Q
What are the steps of active management of the third stage?
A
- IM dose of oxytocin after delivery of babay
- cord clamped and cut within 5 minutes of birth but should be a 1-3 mins delay between delivery of baby and cord clamping to allow blood flow to the baby (unless needs resus)
- abdomen palpated to assess for uterine contraction before delivery of placenta
- then controlled cord traction is applied during uterine contractions to guid placenta out
- after delivery, uterus is massaged until contracted and firm and placenta is examined to ensure it is complete