Normal labour and physiology of normal labour

NORMAL LABOUR
Prepared By: JASLEEN KAUR
MSC(N)
INTRODUCTION
Labor is a physiologic process during which the
products of conception (ie, the fetus,
membranes, umbilical cord, and placenta) are
expelled outside of the uterus.
DEFINITION OF NORMAL LABOUR
Series of events that take place in the genital
organ in an effort to expel the viable(alive)
products of conception out of the womb/uterus
through vagina into outer world is called
Normal Labour.
DEFINITION OF NORMAL LABOUR
Labour is defined as the presence of regular
uterine contractions with progressive cervical
dilatation and effacement.
CRITERIA/CHARACTERISTICS OF
NORMAL LABOUR
1. Spontaneous in onset and at term ( between 37
-40 weeks of gestation.)
2. With Vertex presentation
3. Without any undue prolongation.
4. Without any complications.
5. Naturally Terminated with minimal aid.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
Physiology of normal labour complete into two
steps -
UTERINE
CONTRACTION
RETRACTION
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
1. Uterine contraction :
During contraction, uterus becomes hard and
somewhat pushed anteriorly to make the long axis
of the uterus in the line with that of pelvic axis.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
1. Uterine contraction :
Simultaneously, the patient experiences pain which
is situated more on the
hypogastric region, often radiating to the thighs.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
1. Uterine contraction :
Probable cause of pain are –
a) Myometrial hypoxia during contractions.
b) Stretching of the peritoneum over the fundus.
c) Stretching of the cervix during dilatation.
d) Compression of the nerve ganglion.
The pain of uterine contractions is distributed along the
cutaneous nerve distribution of T10 to L1.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
INTENSITY –
The intensity of uterine contractions describes the
degree of uterine
systole.
The intensity gradually increases with advancement
of labour until it
becomes maximum in the second stage during
delivery of the baby.
Intrauterine pressure is raised to 40-50 mm Hg
during first stage and about 100-120 mm Hg in the
second stage of labour during contractions.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
DURATION
In the first stage, the contractions last
for about 30 second initially but
gradually increases in duration with
the progress of labour.
Thus in the second stage,
the contractions last longer than in the
first stage.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
FREQUENCY
In the early stage of labour, the
contractions come at intervals of ten to
fifteen minutes.
The intervals gradually shorten with
advancement of labour until in
the second stage, when it comes every
two or three minutes.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
Retraction -
Retraction is a phenomenon of the
uterus in labour in which the muscle
fibers are
permanently shortened.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
Unlike any other muscle of the body,
the uterine muscles
have this property to become
shortened once and for all.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
Contraction is a temporary
reduction in length of the fibers, which
attain their full length during relaxation.
In contrast,
retraction results in permanent shortening
and the fibers are shortened once and for
all.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
The net effect of retracton on normal
labour are:- -
Essential property in the formation
of lower uterine segment and
dilatation and
effacement up of the cervix.
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR
To maintain the advancement of the presenting
part made by the uterine contractions and to
help in ultimate expulsion of the fetus.
To reduce the surface area of the uterus
favouring separation of placenta.
Effective haemostasis after the separation of the
placenta.
Normal labour and physiology of normal labour
Normal labour and physiology of normal labour
Normal labour and physiology of normal labour
Normal labour and physiology of normal labour
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Normal labour and physiology of normal labour

  • 1. NORMAL LABOUR Prepared By: JASLEEN KAUR MSC(N)
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Labor is a physiologic process during which the products of conception (ie, the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord, and placenta) are expelled outside of the uterus.
  • 3. DEFINITION OF NORMAL LABOUR Series of events that take place in the genital organ in an effort to expel the viable(alive) products of conception out of the womb/uterus through vagina into outer world is called Normal Labour.
  • 4. DEFINITION OF NORMAL LABOUR Labour is defined as the presence of regular uterine contractions with progressive cervical dilatation and effacement.
  • 5. CRITERIA/CHARACTERISTICS OF NORMAL LABOUR 1. Spontaneous in onset and at term ( between 37 -40 weeks of gestation.) 2. With Vertex presentation 3. Without any undue prolongation. 4. Without any complications. 5. Naturally Terminated with minimal aid.
  • 6. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR Physiology of normal labour complete into two steps - UTERINE CONTRACTION RETRACTION
  • 7. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR 1. Uterine contraction : During contraction, uterus becomes hard and somewhat pushed anteriorly to make the long axis of the uterus in the line with that of pelvic axis.
  • 8. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR 1. Uterine contraction : Simultaneously, the patient experiences pain which is situated more on the hypogastric region, often radiating to the thighs.
  • 9. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR 1. Uterine contraction : Probable cause of pain are – a) Myometrial hypoxia during contractions. b) Stretching of the peritoneum over the fundus. c) Stretching of the cervix during dilatation. d) Compression of the nerve ganglion. The pain of uterine contractions is distributed along the cutaneous nerve distribution of T10 to L1.
  • 12. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR INTENSITY – The intensity of uterine contractions describes the degree of uterine systole. The intensity gradually increases with advancement of labour until it becomes maximum in the second stage during delivery of the baby. Intrauterine pressure is raised to 40-50 mm Hg during first stage and about 100-120 mm Hg in the second stage of labour during contractions.
  • 14. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR DURATION In the first stage, the contractions last for about 30 second initially but gradually increases in duration with the progress of labour. Thus in the second stage, the contractions last longer than in the first stage.
  • 15. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR FREQUENCY In the early stage of labour, the contractions come at intervals of ten to fifteen minutes. The intervals gradually shorten with advancement of labour until in the second stage, when it comes every two or three minutes.
  • 17. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR Retraction - Retraction is a phenomenon of the uterus in labour in which the muscle fibers are permanently shortened.
  • 19. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR Unlike any other muscle of the body, the uterine muscles have this property to become shortened once and for all.
  • 20. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR Contraction is a temporary reduction in length of the fibers, which attain their full length during relaxation. In contrast, retraction results in permanent shortening and the fibers are shortened once and for all.
  • 21. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR The net effect of retracton on normal labour are:- - Essential property in the formation of lower uterine segment and dilatation and effacement up of the cervix.
  • 23. PHYSIOLOGY OF NORMAL LABOUR To maintain the advancement of the presenting part made by the uterine contractions and to help in ultimate expulsion of the fetus. To reduce the surface area of the uterus favouring separation of placenta. Effective haemostasis after the separation of the placenta.