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I’M GOING INTO LABOR!!! (What do I do now?). Labor Labor is the energy and effort used to push the baby out of the womb. Dilation is when the cervix.

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Page 1: I’M GOING INTO LABOR!!! (What do I do now?). Labor  Labor is the energy and effort used to push the baby out of the womb.  Dilation is when the cervix.

I’M GOING INTO LABOR!!!

(What do I do now?)

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Labor

Labor is the energy and effort used to push the baby out of the womb.

Dilation is when the cervix dilates from 0 – 10 cm.

Effacement is the thinning of the cervix.

Average length of labor for a first baby is 12 – 20 hours.

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Reliable Indicators that labor has begun

The Show: Spotting of blood because of the mucus plug coming out when the cervix begins to dilate.

Water Breaks: Rupture of amniotic sac causing fluid leaks through cervix.

Contractions: Muscle contractions at regular intervals than cannot be “walked off.”

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Contractions

Contractions are the rhythmic tightening and relaxing motions of the muscles of the uterus.

Braxton-Hicks Contractions are called “false labor.” They can occur throughout the pregnancy and typically involve the back, not the uterus. They are not regular and can go away with exercise.

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Induced Labor

A doctor causes labor to begin by injecting pitocin that begins contractions

A doctor ruptures the amniotic sac to begin contractions.

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First Stage of Labor Contractions begin Cervix dilates to 7 Average length is

two to ten hours Longest Stage Contractions grow

stronger, longer, and more frequent

Fetal monitor attached

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Transition

Regular, powerful, contractions every two to three minutes that last up to 60 to 90 seconds

Last about 90 minutes

Baby’s head enters birth canal

Cervix dilates to 10

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Epidural

Injection in back next to spinal canal. Numbs the lower half of the body Given when mother is partially dilated

Usually to about 4 cm Depends on the anestheseologist

External/Internal Monitoring

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Positions for Giving Birth

Lie on back Squatting Lie on side Sitting Kneeling In water

Purpose of contractions during the 1st stage of Labor – to dilate the cervix

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Second Stage of Labor

The second stage of labor is the birth of the baby

Crowning is when the head of the baby can be seen.

Sometimes forceps or a vacuum is used if progress is not being made and the baby is in the birth canal too long.

Fontanelles are the soft spot on the baby’s head.

The purpose of contractions during the 2nd stage of labor – to push the baby out of mom’s body.

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Episiotomy

An episiotomy is a surgical cut in the perineum to enlarge the vaginal opening to make birth easier and prevent tearing.

The cut is stitched back together after delivery.

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Third Stage of Labor

The third stage of labor is the delivery of the placenta.

The placenta detaches from the uterine wall as the uterus shrinks.

The placenta is expelled typically within 20 minutes.

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Who does what?

Obstetrician – concerned with pregnancy and childbirth

OBGYN – Obstetrician/gynecologist – specializes in pregnancy, childbirth and other female concerns

Mid-Wife - A midwife is a health care professional who provides an array of health care services for women that can include medical histories and gynecological examinations, contraceptive counseling, prescriptions, and labor and delivery care. Providing expert care during labor, delivery, and after birth is a specialty of midwives that makes them unique.

Labor and Delivery Nurse - They care for women during labor and childbirth, monitoring the baby and the mother, coaching mothers and assisting doctors. As a Labor and Delivery Nurse, you’ll prepare women, and their families, for the stages of giving birth and help patients with breastfeeding after the baby is born.

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Delivery Options

Vaginal Delivery – Baby is delivered vaginally through the birth canal. Preferred because it helps the baby expel the amniotic fluid and gain strength

Cesarean Section Delivery - a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus.

Birthing Room – used for regular, vaginal deliveries

Operating room – used for cesarean deliveries

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Anesthesia & Complications

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Breech Delivery

A breech delivery is when a baby is born feet or butt first.

A feet first delivery is especially worrisome due to broken bones or displaced joints.

Breech delivery is a concern because the cord and head must come at the same time pinching off the oxygen supply as the baby descends through the birth canal.

Many breech babies use cesarean delivery.

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Other Deliveries

Normal – head down

Posterior – face up

Transverse – shoulder first

Fetus doesn’t drop – C-section

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Cesarean Delivery Used When: The labor is long and difficult and the life

or the baby or mother is threatened. The fetal monitor shows a drop in heart

rate. Placenta Previa—placenta is covering the

opening to the cervix. The woman’s bone structure is too small

to allow vaginal delivery.

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The Apgar Rating

The Apgar rating is used to determine if emergency steps need to be taken with a newborn.

The rating goes from 0 to 10 with a score of 7 or higher indicating a healthy newborn.

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Colostrum

Colostrum is a yellow fluid rich in nutrients and antibodies produced by the breast in the first few days after childbirth.

Colostrum protects the newborn from infections.

Mothers are encouraged to give the new baby the colostrum.

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Sitz Bath

Soaking the perineum for short periods of time after childbirth.

Keeps area clean to prevent infection of episiotomy.

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Problems of Premature Infants

Low birth weight Underdeveloped

lungs Infections Slow development

later in life Little or no sucking

reflex