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What are the stages of labor?  First Stage- begins with the beginning of contractions that cause progressing changes in your cervix and ends when your cervix fully dilated  Early Labor Phase  Active Labor Phase  Transition phase Second stage- Continues after the cervix is dilated to 10 cm until the delivery of your baby, sometimes referred to as the “pushing stage” Third Stage- Delivery of the placenta

First Stage  Early Labor (8-12 hours)  Once your contractions become relatively regular and your cervix begins to dilate, your are officially in early labor.  Contractions with last about seconds and give about 5-30 minutes of rest in between contractions  Contractions may feel like aching in your lower back, menstrual cramps, and pressure on pelvis area  Increase in mucusy vaginal discharge, which may be tainted with blood, the so called “Bloody show”  Early labor is most likely to occur in the home, unless a caregiver has told you otherwise  Possible for your water to break (amniotic sac rupture)  Internal Fetal Monitoring- small clip placed on the mother’s stomach where the baby’s scalp is located to monitor the fetal heart rate  Early labor ends when your cervix about 4cm dilated

First Stage cont…  Active Labor (4 to 8 hours)  Contractions are more frequent, longer, and strong, and no longer be able to talk through them  Cervix dilates from 4 to 10 cm  At the end, your baby begins to descend, or it will start to drop  contractions will last about 60 seconds, every 5 min, for an hour, when this happens its time to call the midwife or doctor  Transition (few min, to a few hours)  The last part of active labor, when your cervix dilates from 8 to a full 10 centimeters  Contractions are usually very strong, coming every two and a half to three minutes or so and lasting a minute or more  you may start shaking and shivering.

Second Stage (pushing stage)  This is when your cervix has been fully dilated, and its time to push  Lasts from 20 min -2 hours  Contractions will last 45-90sec with a 3-5 minute rest period  Your baby is very low in your pelvis so you will feel pressure on your rectum  Your baby begins to descend with the force of each contraction of your uterus, and with your abdominal muscles helps move the baby through the birth canal. though all the effort your body is putting into the birthing process, only half is being exerted.  Once your uterus is relaxed, the baby’s body moves in a 2 step forward one step back kind of process

Second stage (the baby)

Third Stage (5-10 min)  After giving birth uterus begins to contract  These first contractions separate the placenta from uterine wall  Care giver may ask you to push to help move out the placenta  One small push and it comes out

Induced Labor

Induced Labor cont…  How?  Pitocin induction-it is given through a IV line and is used to cause contractions. usually, the amount is increased every minutes until a good contraction pattern is achieved.  Amniotomy (breaking the water)- the doctor sends crochet like hook into the vaginal canal, to break the amitotic sac, this causes contractions to begin

Premature Labor  Occurs before the 37 th week of pregnancy due to uterine contractions that cause the cervix to open earlier that normal  Signs and Symptoms  Contractions every 10 min or more, often within one hour  Watery fluid leaving from your vagina (water broke)  Menstrual like cramp/ back aches  Pelvic pressure  Increase in Vaginal discharge/ bloody discharge  Please call health care provider immediately  After call, empty bladder, and lay on your left side and drink fluids this may slow down or stop signs and symptoms

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