Labor definition
Series of events by which uterine contractions and abdominal pressure expel the baby form the mother’s body
CPD
cephalopelvic disproportion
Amniotic fluid embolism
Placental circulation carries amniotic fluid into venous flow
Version
Turning infant from malposition to cephalic
Preliminary signs of labor
Signs of true labor
- ROM
False contractions
True contractions
4 Components (“4P”s) of Labor
Passenger (4P’s)
Passengers - fetus, placenta, cord, fluid, and membranes
refer to slide 13
Passage (4P’s)
Pelvis, Vagina, Perineum
Powers (4P’s)
Involuntary uterine contractions, bearing down efforts
Psyche (4P’s)
Fear, pain, anxiety
Attitude
- Relationship of fetal body parts to each other
Fetal lie
- Longitudinal most common
Fetal positions
Relationship of fetal head/bottom/shoulder to the Mom’s pelvis
Vertex Presentation (Occiput)
LOA, LOP, LOT, ROA, ROP, ROT
Breech Presentation (Sacrum)
LSA, LSP, LST, RSA, RSP, RST
Face Presentation (Mentum)
LMA, LMP, LMT, RMA, RMP, RMT
Shoulder Presentation (Acromion process)
LAA, LAP, RAA, RAP
Leopold’s Maneuver
Malpresentations
include: face, brow, breech, (can try to change this with version) transverse lie, shoulder
Malposition
most common is posterior (OP) try hands/knees position & counter pressure (back)
Multiples
small babies, uterine dystocia, abn presentations of twins (?surgery), anomalies