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Labour Management
Labour
Signs
Pain from Back
Right & Left sides
Radiates to
Lower abdomen
Travels to
Upper Abdomen
Primary
Regular Interval
Uterus
Hard/Tough Football
Tight
When you touch Uterus
Secondary
Sometimes False
Loud places
Gives signal to Uterus
Full term?
Week#36 or Above
Pain from back & Uterus like Football
Labour!
Other secondary signs
Nautiated
Water/Salivated in mouth
Discharge
Mucus Plug!
Watery discharge
Cough like
Thick Blood like discharge
100% in Labour!
Lose Motions
Combinations of all the signs
Breakage of Water
Aminotic Fluid
Gush of fluid
Watery leakage
Accidental Passing of Urine
Due to baby's head down
Rush to hospital
Pelvic Exam
Breakage of Water
Accidental Urine pass
How to get Natural Labour Pain?
NOTHING! :D
Your hormones at play!
To Ease
Pranayam
Lamaz
To keep mom & baby's energy to push!
Mom gets tired
Baby gets tired
Baby may pass stool (Maconium)
Emergency C section!
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Aminotic Fluid
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At Hospital
Checks
Dilation
Fetal heart rate
Vitals
Cervix opening
How much open?
Target: 10 cm for Normal
Normal Delivery
PreRequisites
Labour pain :check:
Cervix opening/dilation-10 cm :check:
Baby's head down position :check:
If 2nd time :check:
Breach position (Legs down)
1st time Normal :check:
Chances of Normal Delivery :check:
Baby's head engage :check:
Labour progression :check:
1st time C sec
6 years
Abs strength :star:
Labour pain :check:
Induce :forbidden:
Case1
Labour pain :check:
Dilation :red_cross:
Meds
Gel application
Injections
Labour pain is light
Case2
Labour pain :check:
Cervix Opening~ 6-7 cm
Labour acceleration
Injections
Case3
No Complications
Labour pain :red_cross:
Called near EDD
Labour Induction
To get Cervix opening
Cervix is soft
Case4
Labour pain :check:
Cervix Opening :check:
Baby's head engage (Crowning) :red_cross:
Normal Delivery :red_cross:
Case5
Labour pain :check:
Cervix Opening :check:
Baby's head engage (Crowning) :check:
Mom's ability to push :red_cross:
C Section
Case6
40 weeks :check:
Labour pain :red_cross:
Labour Induction :check:
Labour pain :red_cross:
Cervix Opening :red_cross:
Planned C section
C Section
Baby
in Breach position
Mother
HIV+
High BP
Lesser supply to baby
Blood
O2
Rush to Doc
Baby movements lesser
Vaginal discharge/bleeding
Can be a case of Placenta detachment (Abruption)
Emergency Scan
High level Diabetes
Baby weight >3.5 kg
Height <5 ft
When Baby head>Pelvis
Placenta
Sealing Cervix
Detached inside the womb
Cord
Entangled in baby's neck