NORMAL LABOUR
Lecture guide notes
,Course objectives
By the end of the unit the student should be able to:
Define normal labour
Diagnose normal labour
Perform vaginal examination using a dummy
Identify the stages of normal labour
Describe the process of normal labour
Describe the physiological changes which occur in normal
labour
Describe the management of a woman in normal labour
Describe the physiologic adjustments of the newborn
Describe the care of a newborn
,CHANGES IN IN LAST FEW WEEKS OF
PREGNANCY
Mood swings are common and a surge of energy may
be experienced.
Lower uterine segment expands and allows the fetal
head to sink lower and engage in the pelvis particularly
in the first time mothers (2 to 3 weeks)
The fundus of the uterus descends
Engagement takes place.
Walking may become more difficult for some women
at the end of pregnancy
Increase in pressure within the pelvis
, Definitions
LABOUR
The process by which the fetus, placenta and
membranes are expelled from the uterus through the
birth canal after 24 weeks of gestation
Normal labour
The process by which the fetus is born spontaneously
at term, presents with the vertex, is born with maternal
unaided effort and the duration does not exceed 18
hours and there is no complication to the mother and
the baby after delivery.
Lecture guide notes
,Course objectives
By the end of the unit the student should be able to:
Define normal labour
Diagnose normal labour
Perform vaginal examination using a dummy
Identify the stages of normal labour
Describe the process of normal labour
Describe the physiological changes which occur in normal
labour
Describe the management of a woman in normal labour
Describe the physiologic adjustments of the newborn
Describe the care of a newborn
,CHANGES IN IN LAST FEW WEEKS OF
PREGNANCY
Mood swings are common and a surge of energy may
be experienced.
Lower uterine segment expands and allows the fetal
head to sink lower and engage in the pelvis particularly
in the first time mothers (2 to 3 weeks)
The fundus of the uterus descends
Engagement takes place.
Walking may become more difficult for some women
at the end of pregnancy
Increase in pressure within the pelvis
, Definitions
LABOUR
The process by which the fetus, placenta and
membranes are expelled from the uterus through the
birth canal after 24 weeks of gestation
Normal labour
The process by which the fetus is born spontaneously
at term, presents with the vertex, is born with maternal
unaided effort and the duration does not exceed 18
hours and there is no complication to the mother and
the baby after delivery.