Notes in OG1.4 Normal Labour and Delivery

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Published 10/04/2024 Definition of labour → {{c1::progressive effacement and dilatation of the cervix in the presence of uterine contractions}}
Published 10/04/2024 Stages of labourFirst stage: From {{c1::establishment of labour}} → {{c1::full dilation}}
Published 10/04/2024 Stages of labourSecond stage: From {{c1::Full dilation}} → {{c1::Delivery of fetus}}
Published 10/04/2024 Stages of labourThird stage: From {{c1::Delivery of fetus}} → {{c1::Delivery of placenta}}
Published 10/04/2024 Less than 2/5ths of the head palpable → {{c1::engaged}}
Published 10/04/2024 Passive phase of the second stage of labour → {{c1::full dilatation}} → {{c1::head reaches pelvic floor}}
Published 10/04/2024 Active phase of the second stage of labour → {{c1::Head reaches pelvic floor}} → {{c1::Delivery}}
Published 10/04/2024 Mechanism of labour. Know this cold.1. {{c1::Engagement}}2. {{c1::Flexion}}3. {{c1::Descent}}4. {{c1::Internal rotation}}5. {{c1::…
Published 10/04/2024 First degree perineal tear → {{c1::vaginal epithelium and vulval skin}}
Published 10/04/2024 Second degree perineal tear → {{c1::Perineal muscles}}
Published 10/04/2024 Third degree perineal tear → {{c1::Anal sphincter}}
Published 10/04/2024 4th degree perineal tear → {{c1::Rectal mucosa}}
Published 10/04/2024 Signs of placental separation: Know this cold.1. {{c1::Lengthening of umbilical cord}}2. {{c1::Gush of blood per vaginum}}3. {{c1::Risi…
Published 10/04/2024 Manage the third stage of labour by giving {{c1::10 units oxytocin IM or IV}} and delivering the placenta via {{c1::controlled cord traction…
Published 10/04/2024 Last thing you do when the placenta is delivered is {{c1::check it}}
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