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How many centimetres dilated when you are deemed in active labour?

4cm dilated

On average how long is stage 1 of labour?

10-12 hours

On average how long is stage 2 of labour?

1-2 hours

Front (Term)


What position is this?

The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first

What position is this?

The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus

Front (Term)


What position is this?

The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first

What position is this?

The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus

What position is this?

The oblique position, the baby lies at an angle in the uterus

What delivery is it when a metal or plastic cup is attached to the baby's head?

The ventouse

Vacuum

Front (Term)


What position is this?

The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first

What position is this?

The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus

What position is this?

The oblique position, the baby lies at an angle in the uterus

What delivery is it when a metal or plastic cup is attached to the baby's head?

The ventouse

Vacuum

What is a forceps delivery?

Curved metal blades (forceps) are applied to either side of the baby's head