Notes Objective 3.03 Healthy Pregnancy & Delivery.

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Objective 3.03

Healthy Pregnancy & Delivery

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locations for delivery

Home deliveryBirthing room delivery

Standard hospital delivery

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locations for delivery

Home deliveryonly for uncomplicated births

might run into complications

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locations for delivery

Birthing room deliverymore home-like atmosphere

have to go home within 24 hours

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locations for delivery

Standard hospital deliveryinsurance companies cover at least 2 days

high cost

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Delivery Options

Natural ChildbirthThe Lamaze method

The Leboyer method

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Delivery Options

Natural Childbirthless sedationcan run into unexpected complications

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Delivery OptionsThe Lamaze methodcan control pain with breathing

have to take time to go to classes

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Delivery Options

The Leboyer methodmakes the birth less shocking and more comfortable for the baby

fit classes into schedule

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personnel to assist with deliveries

ObstetriciansFamily doctors

Licensed midwives

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personnel to assist with deliveries

Obstetriciansspecialize in the care of mothers and babies both before, during and right after birth

expensive

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personnel to assist with deliveries

Family doctorsprovide prenatal care and deliver babies

complications can be above the doctor’s skills

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personnel to assist with deliveries

Licensed midwivesassist women in childbirth

complications can be above midwife skills

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Maintain personal hygieneMaintain normal grooming & body

care habitsHave dental checkupAvoid very cold or very hot bathsReplace tub baths with showers or

sponge baths during the last four to six weeks of pregnancy

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Healthy Labor and Deliverysigns of laborLightening - the baby drops lower into the pelvis

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Healthy Labor and Delivery

signs of laborEffacement - the cervix becomes thinner

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Healthy Labor and Delivery

signs of laborThe cervix dilates or widens

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Healthy Labor and Delivery

signs of laborA pinkish discharge called “show” comes from the vagina

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Healthy Labor and Delivery

signs of laborAmniotic sac ruptures -“water breaks”

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Healthy Labor and Deliverysigns of laborContractions begin by tightening and relaxing of the uterus muscles

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Stages of LaborPre-labor-Signs of labor

appearingMother may feel a burst of

energyMucous plug becomes loose

AKA: “bloody-show”Amniotic sac may break

“water breaks”

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First Stage of LaborCervix dilates◦Contractions come every 15 or 20 minutes

◦Full dilation will measure 10 centimeters in width3 inches

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Second Stage of LaborThe baby is born

Cervix fully dilated-10 centimetersmother is allowed to move around

freelyLasts from 20 minutes to two hoursPelvic and vaginal area scrubbed

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Typical birth baby travels down birth canal

head first facing toward the mother’s back

Doctor may make surgical cutEpisiotomy -widen the opening Head is delivered then shoulders

by rotating them slightly Cuts umbilical cord when baby is

delivered

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Third Stage of Labor

Placenta is deliveredMild contractions separate the

placenta from the uterine wall and it moves into the vagina

Nurse massages the abdomen of the motherusually takes 10-30 min.

Mother pushes to expel the placenta

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Types of Delivery

VaginalCesarean

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Reasons for Cesarean delivery

When the labor is not progressing fast enough and a problem develops

Baby in distress or turned in the wrong direction breech birth

Multiple births

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Procedures for Cesarean delivery

Perform surgical procedure

Moved to recoveryWalk as soon as possibleRecovery up to six weeks

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Examining the NewbornApgar Scale

scale zero to two checked at one minute

and again at five minutes until normal

total score is 6-10 range. Ten is a perfect score.

Appearance Pulse Grimace (Reflex irritability) Activity Respiration

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Nurse’s checkWeightMeasurementDry offApply antibacterial drops or

ointment Injection of vitamin K to prevent

bleeding disorder