Chapter 4: Birth Flashcards
Doula
A caregiver who provides continuous physical, emotional, and educational support to the mother before, during, and after childbirth.
Afterbirth
The third stage of birth, when the placenta, umbilical cord, and other membranes are detached and expelled
Analgesics
Drugs used to alleviate pain, such as tranquilizers, barbiturates, and narcotics.
Anesthesia
Drugs used in late first stage labor and during expulsion of the baby to block sensation in an area of the body or to block consciousness.
Oxytocin
A synthetic hormone that is used to stimulate contractions
Natural childbirth
Developed in 1914, by English obstetrician grantley dickread; it attempts to reduce the mothers pain by decreasing her fear through education about childbirth and breathing ,ethos and relaxation techniques during delivery
Prepared childbirth
Developed by French obstetrician Ferdinand Lamaze; this childbirth strategy is similar to natural childbirth but includes a special breathing technique to control pushing in the final stages of labor and also a more detailed anatomy and physiology course.
Breech position
The baby’s position in the uterus that causes the butt to emerge from the vagina
Cesarean delivery
Delivery in which the baby is removed from the mothers uterus through an incision made in her abdomen.
Apgar scale
A widely used method to assess the health of newborns at one and five minutes after birth. The apgar scale evaluates infants’s heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, body color, and reflex irritability
Brazelton neonatal behavioral assessment scale (nbas)
A test performed within 24 to 36 hours after birth to assess newborns’ neurological development, reflexes, and reactions to people
Neonatal intensive care unit network neurobehavioral scale (nnns)
An “offspring” of the nbas, the nnnsprovides a more comprehensive analysis of the newborns behavior, neurological and stress responses, and regulatory capacities.
Low birth weight infants
Babies that weigh less than 5 1/2 pounds at birth
Preterm infants
Babies born three weeks or more before the pregnancy has reached its full term
Small for date (small for gestational age) infants
Babies whose birth weight is below normal when the length of pregnancy is considered