Problems
With Bleeding In The Late Stages Of Pregnancy By
Groshan
Fabiola As we know the last stages of include the labor that is classified into three
different stages. The first stage consists of the onset of the
contractions and the dilation of cervix. If the cervix dilates the
contractions begin to occur more often and more painful. At the end of
this stage the cervix gets to dilate up to 10 centimeters. This last
phase of this stage is called transition.
The
second stage is also known as the pushing stage. After the total
dilation of the cervix this stage begins. It lasts up to 30 minutes and
it is not recommended for any women to get to this stage before being
totally dilated. The advice is to resist any urge to push until their
cervix is fully dilated.
The final stage of
the labor begins after the birth of the baby and resumes at delivering
the placenta. This does not involve too much time or painful
contractions. Usually the first contraction separates the uterus from
the placenta.
During these phases a woman
might develop unwanted but painful symptoms such as periodic cramps,
contractions, backache or small bloodstained discharge.
Many
women ask about the causes of bleeding in the last stages of pregnancy.
Specialists believe that bleeding is a sign that should not be ignored
and the affected women should see a doctor immediately.
One
of the most common facts that lead to bleeding in the second half of
the is the changes in the cervix. Bleeding might also occur
right before labor.
Beside these two possibilities
bleeding might be the cause of two serious complications. First of
these complications might lead to bleeding if the placenta moves from
its attachment to the inside of the wall of the womb. Besides bleeding,
this complication may lead to other symptoms such as abdominal pains or
sore uterus.
The second possible complication
that may lead to bleeding in the last period of might come from a low placenta that is blocking the
opening to the cervix.
In cases when bleeding
occurs suddenly the best advice for the women is to lie down for a
while and afterwards to get ready for a hospital visit. There the woman
will be examined. If the doctors decide this way and if the
women’s period of is getting to an end an immediate delivery will follow.
If the placenta is breaking away the doctor will break the water and
induce the labor. If the placenta is blocking the opening to the cervix
a Caesarean section delivery is necessary. For
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