Pregnancy
And Advises For Labor Stages By Groshan
Fabiola At
the end of the 40 weeks of pregnancy, during the last period of the
three trimesters, the future mothers enter the labor period. Labor is
divided into three stages which are the dilation of the cervix, the
delivery of the baby and the delivery of the placenta. In women that
are giving birth for the first time labor takes around 12 to 24 hours.
This period is shorter for women that had already delivered once. In
their case labor takes about six to seven hours.
Contractions
are the first symptoms of the labor. Sometimes Braxton-Hicks
contractions are confused with labor. The difference between them is
that the false contractions which are the Braxton-Hicks contraction
usually start halfway through the and continue until delivery. Labor is believed to be
the cause of a hormone called oxytocin which is responsible for uterine
contractions. Labor involves different symptoms that cause discomfort
to the pregnant women. Among these symptoms we mention periodic cramps,
backache, contractions, a small bloodstained discharge as their cervix
thins and the mucus plug drop out.
As we said
before labor includes three stages. The first stage is resumed at the
dilation of cervix up to 10 centimeters. This first stage also includes
different phases. The longest and the least painful phase of the labor
is the latent phase. The cervix can thin out and mild contractions can
occur. After this latent phase it is to follow an active phase. This
phase involves strong and painful contractions that occur from about
four to four minutes and last almost a minute. During this phase the cervix dilates
around 7 centimeters. The final phase of the first stage is called the
transition phase. The contractions occur more and more often and become
more intense. Their frequency increases and the cervix get to the 10
centimeters size.
The second stage of the
labor consists of the pushing of the baby. When the cervix gets dilated
enough this stage may begin. The contractions are regular so the woman
can relax between them. This stage lasts around 15 minutes to an hour,
depending on each women and the number of deliveries.
The
third and last stage of the labor is the delivery of the placenta. This
stage does not last more than 30 minutes. For some women this stage
could last only 5 minutes. The uterus contracts and pushes the placenta
out.
Some advises for women that approach
labor are to relax as much as possible at home and only when the
contractions get regular and painful to go to a hospital, if they start
bleeding from the vagina or their water breaks to go to the hospital.
In hospital it is recommended to resist any urge to push before a
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