Physiology of labor Flashcards
How many phases of parturition are there?
Four
The phases of parturition correspond to the major physiological transitions of which organs?
Uterus and cervix
Which parts of the uterus is primarily associated with parturition?
Myometrium and cervix
Myometrial quiescence comprises how much of the pregnancy?
95% of the pregnancy
Which contractions are felt near the end of pregnancy, but do not normally cause cervical dilatation?
Braxton-Hicks contractions or false labor
In nonpregnant women, the consistency of the cervix is similar to: nasal cartilage or lips of the oral cavity?
Nasal cartilage
What is the first stage of the remodeling of the nonpregnant cervix to adapt to pregnancy?
Softening
What is the main structural protein of the cervix?
Collagen
What is altered in cervical collagen during softening?
The number or types of cross-links between collagen triple helices
The following changes occur in the active segment of the uterus EXCEPT
A. successive lengthening of the muscle fibers
B. upper part of uterine becomes smaller with each successive conduction
C. progressive thickening
D. constant myometrial tension
A
The following are true regarding cervical changes EXCEPT:
A. cervical ripening is an inflammatory procedure
B. cervical softening is preceded by a decrease in collagen solubility
C. before cervical ripening, collagen fibrils are uniform in size, well-packed, and organized
D. during cervical ripening, collagen fibrils are dispersed, resulting in loss of tissue integrity and increased tissue compliance
B
25 y/o G2P1 presents with fetus at 39 weeks AOG, with regular uterine contractions, intact membranes, 1 cm cervical dilatation, 50% cervical effacement. What is the functional division of labor? What phase of parturition? A. Phase 0 B. Phase 1 C. Phase 2 D. Phase 3
D
25 y/o G2P1 presents with fetus at 39 weeks AOG, with regular uterine contracctions, intact membranes, 1 cm cervical dilatation, 50% cervical effacement. What is the functional division of labor? A. Dilatational B. Preparatory C. Pelvic D. Acceleration
B
True statement about the Phase 2 except
A. Uterine changes during the last 10 weeks of pregnancy
B. Most myometrial changes occur in preparation for labor contractions
C. Formation of the lower uterine segment
D. Myometrial oxytocin receptors markedly increased
A
True statements about involution except
A. The uterus has descended into the cavity of true pelvis within 2 weeks
B. The uterus returns to its non-pregnant size within 8 weeks
C. The fundus is palpable below the umbilicus immediately after placental expulsion
D. Complete placental … up to 6 weeks
B