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- Normal Labor: Physiology, Evaluation, and Management
Next is the dilational phase, a much shorter period of rapid cervical dilation known as the active phase of the 1st stage Following this period, the fetus begins to descend through the true pelvis, a process that occurs most significantly during the 2nd stage of labor
- Introduction to the WHO Labour Care SLIDEDOC Guide TEMPLATE
Documentation on the Labour Care Guide should be initiated when the woman enters the active phase of the first stage of labour (5 cm or more cervical dilatation), regardless of her parity and membranes status Although the Labour Care Guide should not be initiated during the latent phase of labour, it is expected that women and their babies are
- WHO Labour Care Guide: New Generation Partograph
should be initiated when the woman enters active phase of first stage of labour i e 5cm or more cervical dilatation, regardless of parity and membranes Alert and action lines are no longer used and second stage is included in new generation partograph-WHO LCG Evidence-based alerts are defined to decide upon the further management plan
- First and Second Stage Labor Management - ACOG
The first stage of labor is defined as the interval between the onset of labor and complete or 10 cm cervical dilation The first stage is further divided into two phases: latent and active
- Normal childbirth - World Health Organization
Going from the latent to the active phase: 5-6 cm of cervical dilation proposing a VE if the woman appears to be in labour Use a partogram no later than the beginning of the active phase, with a scale suited to the natural history, without alert action lines
- Stages of labor and birth: Baby, its time! - Mayo Clinic
The first stage of labor is the longest of the three stages It's divided into two phases — early labor and active labor Early labor During early labor, also called latent labor, the cervix opens and softens It also gets shorter and thinner The cervix opens less than 6 centimeters (cm) in early labor
- WHO Labour Care Guide User’s ManUal - World Health Organization
care throughout labour and birth: respectful maternity care, effective communication, labour companionship, and continuity of care; first stage of labour: definition of the latent and active first stages, duration and progression of the first stage, labour ward admission policy, clinical pelvimetry on
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