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List the 7 layers of a caesarian section from the top to delivery the baby.
Skin, Fat, Facia, Muscle, Bladder Blade, Uterus, Amniotic Sac
List AND describe TWO out of the five ways you can induce labor. Be sure to tell me the name of the method and describe how that method works.
Answers may vary
List THREE risk factors of postpartum depression.
Answers may vary
Explain the difference between dilation and effacement.
Dilation- Wide Effacement- How long
Name and describe TWO postpartum complications that can occur after delivering a baby.
Answers may vary
Name TWO of the complication instruments used in vaginal delivery.
Forceps, Vacuum Extraction
Breastfeeding is HIGHLY recommended because it will help shrink your _________.
Uterus
Meconium is the babies first ________.
Poop
How long does it take to completely heal from a c-section.
8 weeks
A ____________ Uterus is when the uterus is shaped like a heart.
Bicornuate
is when the babies head is too big to pass through the mothers pelvis resulting in failure to progress.
CPD
Epidurals can _________________ the labor process.
Slow Down
What percentage of expecting mothers water actually breaks naturally.
15%
Nurses will come around to your room after delivery and press on your belly to check for .
Uterus Shrinkage
How long should contractions be apart before going to the hospital.
15-20 min
_____________ is an extremely rare condition at which the mother experiences hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, rapid mood swings and bizarre behavior.
Postpartum Psychosis
Baby blues will typically go away after
2 weeks or 14 days
Your mensuration cycle will start typically ____________ after giving birth.
6-8 weeks
______________ is someone who can perform gynecological exams, order and epidural and deliver your baby at home or at a birthing facility.
Midwife
___________ is the Greek meaning of “Woman's Servant”, can assist in making birthing decision but doesn't have in depth medical training.
Doula
_____________ is when the placenta is covering the cervix
Placenta Previa
_______ is a serious pregnancy condition that occurs when the placenta grows too deeply into the uterine wall.
Placenta Accreta
_______ is when the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before birth.
Placenta Abruption
Which procedure includes harvesting stem cells from the umbilical cord.
Cord Banking
___________ is a condition in which the umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby's neck.
Nuchal Cord
Which procedure has benefits that allow the baby to get as much of the blood, oxygen and nutrients as possible. It's typically done a few minutes after birth.
DCC or Delayed Cord Clamping
About how long does it take an epidural to kick in?
15-20min
What percentage of American women choose to have an epidural?
50%
The drop or the baby's change in position
Lightening
What are 5 reasons why a woman may need to have a c-section? Be as SPECIFIC AS POSSIBLE.
Multiple Answers
Explain how a mother might feel after the delivery of the placenta?
Shaky, Cold and tired
What indication lets the baby know when he/she can take their fist breath?
Oxygen hitting the cheeks
A surgical cut made during child labor to widen the birth canal. This will be stitched back up after birth.
Episiotomy
area between the vagina and rectum.
Perineum
This substance accumulates at the cervix during pregnancy. When the cervix begins to open wider, this is discharged and may be slightly bloody. Labor may begin soon after.
Mucus Plug
a white deposit covering the skin of a baby at birth. This is used to help the baby from shriveling up like a prune and has been known to improve the immune system after birth.
Vernix Caseosa
What is Incomplete Breech?
One foot up one foot down.
What is Complete Breech?
Both feet down
What is Frank Breech?
Both feet up by the head
The third stage of dilation is
transitional 8-10
The second stage of dilation is
Active 5-7
The Fist stage of dilation is
Latent Stage 0-4CM
The placenta is also called the
Afterbirth
The third stage of labor is
Delivery of the Placenta
The OTHER name for the Second stage of labor is
Expulsion
The first stage of labor is
Dilation of the Cervix
About _________ of pregnancies end in a miscarriage.
15%