Normal Labour Flashcards
What is the first stage of labour?
Occurs when cervix is fullt dilated
Progresses by 0.5-1 cm/hr
How is normal labour defined?
Spontaneous
Ocuurs at 37-42 weeks gestation
Fetus presents by the vertex
Results in a spontaneous vaginal birth
What allows for the expulsion of the fetus?
Cervix softens
Myometrial tone changes to allow for coordinated contractions
Progesterone decreases whilst oxytocin and prostaglandins increase to allow for labour to initiate
What is stage 2 of labour?
Full cervical dilation to delivery of the baby
When would the baby be expected to be delivered in a primi during the second stage of labour?
Within two hours of active labour
When would the baby be expected to be delivered in a multigravita birth during the second stage of labour?
within one hour of active second stage labour
What is stage 3 of labour ?
the time from the birth of the baby to the expulsion of the placenta and membranes
When is the third stage of labour classified as being prolonged?
Within 30 mins with active management
Within 60 mins with physiological management
How is normal positioning determined?
In relation to the occiput
What is the normal mechanism of labour ?
Descent Flexion Internal rotation of the head Crowning and extension of the head Restitution Internal rotation of the shoulders External rotation of the head Lateral flexion
How do uterine contractions move across the uterus?
They start at the fundus and move down and acorss the uterus
What do contractions enable in birth?
They exert pressure on the fetal pole which encourages flexion which in turn puts pressure on the cervix to thin and dilate
What is the passive stage of labour?
The finding of full dilation of the cervix before or in the absence of involuntary expulsive contractions
What is the active stage of labour characterised by?
Presenting part is visible
Expulsive contractions are present
There is active maternal effort
What is the active management of the third stage of labour?
Routine use of uterotonic drugs, optimal cord clamping, controlled cord traction