The whole process of delivery in the delivery room:
The first stage is a long and painful process
The first stage is uterine contractions. Generally, pregnant women have uterine contractions and the cervix is ??dilated. I entered the delivery room when I was three centimeters tall. When the cervix was fully dilated, which was about ten centimeters, I would give birth. But this process is easy to say. In fact, abdominal pain is always accompanied by contractions from the beginning, and it takes a long time to wait for the cervix to open. During this waiting process, the abdomen accompanies me.
The second stage of delivery begins, requiring the mother to exert force
Once the cervix is ??fully opened, it enters the delivery stage of the fetus. After the cervix is ??fully dilated, the fetus will It will start to descend from the head to the pelvis. As the contractions intensify, the mother needs to exert force at this time. My sister-in-law said that it was so painful at the time that she could finally vent her strength, so she used almost all her strength, and the harder she became. The pain makes me push harder, as if I am struggling.
In the third stage, the head has come out, and you still need to work harder
After the baby's fetal head comes out, you still need to work harder to let the baby's entire head come out and breathe air. , then the neck and body, and finally the whole thing comes out.
This slow process of childbirth requires both mother and baby to work hard together.
In the fourth stage, the baby has come out, and the mother needs to work hard to deliver the placenta
This process is after the baby has come out. At this time, the contractions will pause for a while, and then contract again. , then the placenta inside will peel off from the uterine wall and move towards the uterine opening as the uterus contracts. If the mother exerts more force, the placenta will come out smoothly.
So this process requires the pregnant mother not to be nervous and not waste her energy. It also requires the above steps of delivering the baby and delivering the placenta. Therefore, if pregnant mothers have a normal delivery, they must prepare themselves mentally in advance and know where they need to exert force and where they need to conserve their energy.
Two hours after delivery in the fifth stage
Pregnant mothers will bleed within two hours after delivery, so at this time, the mother still needs to stay in the delivery room for observation. If there are no accidents within two hours, everything will be fine. If it is normal, you can send the mother to the rest room. This is the end of the birthing process.