CHILDBIRTH Flashcards

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Childbirth

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  • Part of a process that begins months before
  • Vaginal deliveries and Caesarean sections

FINAL FEW WEEKS OF
PREGNANCY:

* lightening: the descent of the baby’s head into the birth canal

  • braxton hicks contractions (can begin before!) - false labour
  • decreased movement of fetus
  • sometimes a “showing”(a little blood) within 24 hrs of labour
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Triggers for labour

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  • Fetus’s nutritional requirements surpass what the placenta can deliver-
  • Fetus’s body has typically already rotated to head-down
  • → Fetus’s lung release a protein that triggers labour
  • → mother’s body to start the birth process
  • → releases oxytocin → continuing contractio
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A typical birth

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There is no such thing as a typical birth

  • Each experience is different
  • 20 minutes to 30 + hours
  • Is typically hard work, hence labour
  • Is one of the most remarkable experiences
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Child Birth: Three Stages

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Stage 1: Effacement & Dilation

Stage 2: Emergence of the Baby

Stage 3:Delivery of the Placenta

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Stage 1 - dialation

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  • cervix softens and dilates
    to full 10 cm
  • average duration: 12-18
    hours
    -latent stage: brief and
    infrequent light contractions
    (usually lasts several hours)
    -active stage: 40-60 sec
    stronger contractions every 3-
    5 mins. (typically lasts 2-3
    hours)
    -transition: intense
    contractions every 2-3
    minutes lasting 60-90 sec
    (typically 10-30 min)
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Stage 2 - Transition

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  • Usually 10-40 minutes, but
    can be longer
  • Strong contractions every
    2-3 min
  • Often strong desire to
    push; can be very helpful if
    controlled to occur with
    each contraction
  • Perineum must stretch
    considerably
  • Baby’s head crowns when
    it is through the vaginal
    opening to stay
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baby is out (not a stage)

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Stage 3 -afterbirth

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  • AFTERBIRTH
  • 20-40 minutes after
    birth, the placenta is
    expelled
  • Contractions (light)
    begin again
  • Mother can assist by
    pushing
  • Afterbirth and umbilical
    cord checked
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Effects on the Fetus

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  • Stressful - but of a kind that may be useful
    • elevated adrenalin and noradrenalin helpful
    • the experience of labour (pressure on the head) sets up a more optimal stress response system
    • Helps protect the newborn from respiratory distress(the presure in the head help/jump start their respetory response)
  • Painful – not so much for the fetus
  • Pressure is not that painful
  • Also, natural painkillers (beta-endorphins)
  • Typically breathe on their own at birth
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Cultural & historical differences in births

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  • Different birthing settings: home, hospital, field
  • Different birthing methods, e.g. Lamaze
  • Different birthing positions
  • Doctor or midwife attending
  • Different pain control choices
  • Different degree of involvement of mother, father, and
    friends – or Doulas
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Cesarean Section

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  • An incision made in mother’s abdomen
  • Baby lifted out
  • Number is increasing – 28.6% in Canada in 2018
  • In part due to parental demand
  • But also parental age, underlying health (obesity,diabetes), having had a previous C-section
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benefits of vaginal birth

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infants born vaginally less likely to develop allergies,asthma and even childhood obisedity compering to c-section infants

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