What physiologic changes occur during labor?
What causes the relaxations during contractions?
What causes the contractions during contractions?
- Promote interaction of actin and myosin causing uterine contractions
What are the two segments of the uterus during labor?
How does the cervix change in labor?
- In labor it changes from frim, intact sphincter to soft, pliable, dilatable structure
What is the mechanism for cervix changes in labor?
What is the latent phase during the first stage?
What is the active phase during the first stage?
What are abnormal patterns of labor defined as?
What may an abnormality of labor be?
- Arrest: complete cessation of progress (no further dilation or descent)
What are some etiologies of an abnormal latent phase?
What are some management options for abnormalities of the latent phase?
What are some abnormalities during the active phase in regards to dilation?
What are some abnormalities during the active phase in regards to fetal descent?
Can abnormalities in the active phase have an effect on perinatal mortalitiy?
What are some etiologies of abnormalities of the active phase?
What is dystocia?
- It can be used interchangeably with dysfunctional labor characterizing that labor is not progressing normally
What does dystocia result from?
What are the three P’s?
What is power in the three Ps?
What is passenger in the three Ps?
What is passage in the three Ps?
When should a diagnosis of dystocia be made?
How are abnormalities of the active phase managed?