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Abnormal Labor

NORMAL LABOUR. uterine contractions that result in progressive dilation and effacement of the cervix. Confirmed by birth. -. NORMAL LABOUR. Friedman's original research in 1955 defined 3 stages of labor: The first stage: uterine contractions leading to complete cervical dilation and is divided i

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Abnormal Labor

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    1. Abnormal Labor Dr AMAL AL SEREHI CONSULTANT OB&GYN PERINATOLOGY

    2. NORMAL LABOUR uterine contractions that result in progressive dilation and effacement of the cervix. Confirmed by birth. -

    3. NORMAL LABOUR Friedman's original research in 1955 defined 3 stages of labor: The first stage: uterine contractions leading to complete cervical dilation and is divided into latent and active phases. In the latent phase, irregular uterine contractions occur with slow and gradual cervical effacement and dilation. The active phase is demonstrated by an increased rate of cervical dilation and fetal descent. The active phase usually starts at 3-4 cm cervical dilation and is subdivided into: the acceleration, maximum slope, and deceleration phases The second stage of labor is defined as complete dilation of the cervix to the delivery of the infant. The third stage of labor involves delivery of the placenta.

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