Describe an oblique lie
Baby is lying at a slight diagonal with buttocks or head just off centre of fundus
Describe a longitudinal lie
Baby is lengthways in line with the mother with either buttocks or head at fundus
Describe a transverse lie
Baby is lying across the mother with head and buttocks at the sides of the uterus
What are the THREE names for the different lie of the baby
Oblique
Longitudinal
Transverse
What are the SIX possible positions for a vertex presentation?
Left Occipitoanterior (LOA) Right Occipitoanterior (ROA) Left Occipitolateral (LOL) Right Occipitolateral (ROL) Left Occipitoposterior (LOP) Right Occipitoposterior (ROP)
Describe a left Occipitoanterior position
Occipital bone is located in the front left side of the mothers pelvis
Describe the right Occipitoanterior position
Occipital bone is located in the front right ride of the mothers pelvis
Describe the left Occipitolateral position
Occipital bone is located in the left side of the mothers pelvis
Describe the right Occipitolateral position
Occipital bone is located in the right side of the mothers pelvis
Describe the left Occipitoposterior position
Occipital bone is located in the back left of the mothers pelvis
Describe the right Occipitoposterior position
Occipital bone is located in the back right of the mothers pelvis
What are the names of the FIVE presenting parts and what are they?
Vertex - top of baby's head Brow - brow of baby's head Face - baby's face Breech - baby's legs or buttocks Shoulder - baby's shoulder
List ELEVEN possible complications of an Occipitoposterior position
What are the TEN possible complications of a breech presentation?
What are the FIVE contraindications of a vaginal examination?
What are the SEVEN reasons why a vaginal examination may be undertaken?
Describe the position, consistency, effacement and dilatation of the cervix prior to labour
Posterior / Central
Firm
Non-effaced
Cervical OS closed
Describe the position, consistency, effacement and dilatation of the cervix in early labour
Anterior
Softer
Fully or partially effaced
Fully or partially dilated
During a VE, what can be felt if it is a cephalic presentation?
Smooth, round and firm and sutures or fontanelles may be felt
During a VE, what can be felt if it is a breech presentation?
Feels soft and irregular, sacrum and anus may be felt
During a VE, what can be felt if it is a face presentation?
Feels soft and irregular, orbital ridges may be felt
During a VE, what can be felt if it is a cord presentation?
Pulsations can be palpated through the membranes
What does the posterior fontanelle feel like?
A small triangular shaped area with three sutures running from it
What does the anterior fontanelle feel like?
A larger diamond shaped area with four sutures running from it