Dr.wasan Nori MBCHB FICOG

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Dr.wasan Nori MBCHB FICOG Mechanism of labour Dr.wasan Nori MBCHB FICOG

Labour Can be defined as the process by which regular painful contractions bring about effacement and dilatation of the cervix and descent of the presenting part, ultimately leading to expulsion of the fetus and the placenta from the mother Fetal lie: The relation of the long axis of the fetus to that of the mother. 1. Longitudinal lie: 99%of labors at term. 2.transverselie:multiparity,placentapreviahydramnios,uterine anomalies. 3.oblique lie :maternal and fetal axis cross at 45 angle most are unstable and become longitudinal or transverse at labor.

ATTITUDE OR POSTURE FETAL POSITION Is the relation of fetal parts to each others In later months posture of the fetus folded on itself to accommodate the shape of the uterus (flexed head, thighs, knees &feet, the arms crossed over the chest) Change from this flexed attitude can cause abnormal presentations FETAL POSITION The relation of a chosen point of the fetal presenting part to the Rt or Lt side of maternal birth canal

The chosen point: Vertex presentation-occiput Face presentation-mentum Breech presentation-sacrum Each presentation has two positions Rt or Lt Each position has 3 varieties: Anterior, transverse, posterior

(A) vertex (B) sinciput (C) brow (D) face c I D A B .'" ' I ! 1\ 11 A B ii F c (A) vertex (B) sinciput (C) brow D (D) face Longitudinal lie. Ce­phalic presentation. Differences in attitude of fetal body, Note changes in fetal attitude in relation to fetal vertex as the fetal head becomes less flexed.

Transverse lie. The shoulder of the fetus is to the mother's right, and the back is posterior.

LONGITUDINAL LIE VERTEX PRESENTATION LOP LOA ~ 'tJ

Longitudinal lie. Frank breech presentation. I I Longitudinal lie. Frank breech presentation. Longitudinal lie. Complete breech presentation.

MECHANISM OF LABOUR This refers to the series of changes in position and attitude that the fetus undergoes during its passage through the birth canal. It is described here for the vertex presentation and the gynaecoid pelvis. The relation of the fetal head and body to the maternal pelvis changes as the fetus descends through the pelvis. This is essential so that the optimal diameters of thefetal skull are present at each stage of the descent

THE CARDINAL MOVEMENTS OF LABOUR 1-ENGAGEMENT The widest part of the presenting part haspassed through the pelvic inlet It may occur in the last few weeks of pregnancy or only in labour especially in multipara The number of fifths of the fetal head palpable abdominally is often used to describe weather engagement has taken place. If more than two-fifths of the fetal head is palpable abdominally, the head is not yet engaged

descent In nulliparous engagement takes place before the onset of labour& further descent may not occur till the 2nd stage In multipara descent begins with engagement It is gradually progressive till the fetus is delivered It is affected by the uterine contractions during the first stage and first phase of the second stageof labor In the active phase of the second stage of labour ,descent of the fetus is helped by voluntary use of abdominal musculature and the valsalvamanoeuvre(pushing)

Lever action producing ftexion of the head; conversion from occipitofrontal to suboccipitobregmatic diameter typically reduces the anteroposterior diameter from nearly 12- to 9.5 cm.

3-flexion 4-INTERNAL ROTATION The descending head meets resistance of pelvic floor, Cervix & walls of the pelvis flexion The shorter suboccipito-begmatic is substituted for the longer occipito-frontal 4-INTERNAL ROTATION Turning of the head from the OT position anteriorly towards the symphysis pubis ie. Occiput moves from transverse to ant 45º if the head is well flexed (The levatorani muscles form a V shaped sling that tend to rotate the vertex anteriorly Less commonly OT posteriorly towards the sacrum 135º It is not accomplished till the head has reached the spines

6-EXTERNAL ROTATION In order to be delivered,shoulders have to rotate into the the direct AP plane (the widest diameter at the outlet).When this occurs,the occiput rotates through a further one-eight of a circle to the transverse position. This is called external rotation.

Delivery of shoulders and fetal body When restitution & external rotation have occurred,the shoulders will be in the AP position.The anterior shoulder is under the symphysis pubis and delivers first,and the posterior shoulder deliveressubsequently.Although this process may occur without assistance,lateral traction is often exerted by gently pulling the fetal head in a downward direction to help release the anterior shoulder from beneath the pubic symphysis The rest of the body delivered easily.

2.Engagement;descent, flexion 6. Restitution (external rotation) Cardinal movements in the mechanism of labor and delivery, left occiput anterior position. 302 2.Engagement;descent, flexion 6. Restitution (external rotation) 3. Further descent, internal rotation 4. Complete rotation, beginning extension

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A. Flexion poor. B. Flexion moderate. C. Flexion advanced. Four degrees of head flexion. Indicated by the solid line the occipitomental diameter; the broken line connects the center of the anterior fontanel with posterior fontanel: A. Flexion poor. B. Flexion moderate. C. Flexion advanced. D. Flexion complete. Note that with flexion com­plete the chin is on the chest, and the suboccipitobregmatic diameter, the shortest anteroposterior diameter of the fetal head, is passing through the pelvic inlet. A c A c D