Labor, Delivery, and Changes at Birth

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Labor, Delivery, and Changes at Birth Fred Hill, MA, RRT

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Labor, Delivery, and Changes at Birth. Fred Hill, MA, RRT. Fetus in Uterus. Fetus in Uterus. Events of Birth (Maternal). Rupture of membranes Dilation of cervix Contraction of uterus Separation of the placenta Shrinking of the uterus. Stages of Labor & Delivery. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Labor, Delivery, and Changes at Birth

Fred Hill, MA, RRT

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Fetus in Uterus

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Fetus in Uterus

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Events of Birth (Maternal)

Rupture of membranesDilation of cervixContraction of uterusSeparation of the placentaShrinking of the uterus

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Stages of Labor & Delivery

Stage I: Onset of regular contractions to full dilation and effacement of the cervix Primigravida: 16 – 18 hours Multigravida: 7 – 12 hours

Stage II: Full dilation (10 cm) and effacement of the cervix to delivery of the baby Primigravida: 1 – 2 hours Multigravida: 20 mins

Stage III: Delivery of the baby to delivery of the placenta Primigravida: 3 – 4 mins Multigravida: 4 – 5 mins

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Tocolysis

Beta-2 sympathomimeticsTerbutaline sulfateRitodrine hydrocholoride

Magnesium sulfateIndomethacinCalcium channel blockers

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Dystocia

Uterine dysfunctionAbnormal fetal presentationCephalopelvic dysproportion

HydrocephalusExcessive fetal size (maternal diabetes)Small pelvic dimensions

Abnormality in shape of birth canal

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Abnormal Fetal Presentation

Normal presentation: Vertex ( head first), 95%

Abnormal presentationCephalicBreech (buttocks down)FaceBrowShoulderTransverse lie

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Vertex Presentation

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Cephalic Presentation

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Face Presentation

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Complete Breech

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Footling Breech

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Frank Breech

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Transverse Lie

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Other Problems

Prolapse of umbilical cordCord wrapping around fetusPlacental abnormalities

Placenta previa: Implantation in lower uterus

Abruptio placentae

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Placenta Previa

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Abruptio Placentae

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Other Risky Deliveries

Cesarean deliveriesMultiple gestations

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Changes at Birth

Vaginal squeeze when head presentsPresentation of chest and recoil of chestFirst breath: high initial pressures (-100 cm

H2O)Succeeding breaths require less negative

pressureRemaining liquid in lungs

Expelled by coughing and sneezing Absorption into lung interstitium into lynphatics

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Fetal Circulation

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Fetal to Adult Circulation

Major changes First and subsequent breaths

Reduces pulmonary vascular resistanceAir replaces liquid surrounding vasculature↑ PaO2 → pulmonary vasodilation

Increase in systemic vascular resistance Clamping of umbilical cord

R → L Shunting changes to L → R Foramen ovale closes: mechanical Ductus arteriosus begins to close due to

chemical changes Cessation of blood flow leads to constriction of:

Ductus venosus Umbilical arteries and veins