Lecture 8: Labor & Delivery Flashcards
What are the 6 cardinal movements of labor in order?
- Engagement
- Descent
- Flexion
- Internal Rotation
- Extension
- External Rotation
What is Stage 1 of labor?
Name of the 2 phases?
Which comes first: dilation or effacement?
Dilation + Thinning of cervix
- latent and active phase
effacement–> dilation –> pain
Difference b/t latent and active phase in Stage 1 of labor?
Active
- minimal dilation
Latent
- more rapid dilation
- occurs at 4-6 cm
What is consider Stage 2 of labor? Stage 3?
What is another name for Stage 4?
2- Full dilation to delivery
3- Delivery of baby to delivery of placenta
4 - Puerperium period
What are the 3 P’s of delayed labor?
- Power - weak contractions (give oxytocin)
- Passenger - large fetus
- Pelvis - small
For Operative/Assistive delivery:
which has more failure and which has more injury…. forceps or vacuum
more failure = vacuum
more injury = forceps
3 indications for Operative/assistive delivery?
- prolonged or shortened Stage 2 labor
- immed/impending fetal compromise
- breech vaginal delivery
What the main indication for C-section
Others:
- labor dystocia
- Fetal distress
- Placenta previa
main = breech presentation
Which is the preferred/best type of C-section d/t less complications?
Low transverse Cesarean delivery (lowest)
3 indications for emergent C-section (baby out in 5 min)
- fetal distress
- risk of hemorrhage
- abruption
Why should you not allow pregnancy to continue > 42 wks? (2 wks past due date)
increased perinatal and maternal mortality
3 methods for cervical ripening
- PGE 1 or 2
- Transcervical Foley
- Laminaria
Puerperium period (6 wks after delivery)
- what happens to uterus?
- what happens to vaginal tone?
- When does menstruation usu return?
- CV: what occurs immed, gradually?
- What psychosocial changeis norm? abn?
- uterus involutes
- gradual return of vaginal tone
- menstruation 6-8 wks later
- CV
- immed incr in PVR
- gradual return to norm CO and plasma vol - norm = postpartum blues
abn = depression
Immunologic advantage for breastfeeding infant?
3 adv for breastfeeing mother?
Passive immunity (mostly IgA) –> gut protection
Mother
- decr depression
- wt loss
- uterine involution –> less hemorrhage/anemia
What is the difference in color of early vs mature milk?
Other name for early milk
early milk = colostrum
- yellow
mature milk
- white