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How many centimetres dilated when you are deemed in active labour? |
4cm dilated |
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On average how long is stage 1 of labour? |
10-12 hours |
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On average how long is stage 2 of labour? |
1-2 hours |
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Front (Term) What position is this? |
The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first |
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What position is this? |
The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus |
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Front (Term) What position is this? |
The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first |
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What position is this? |
The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus |
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What position is this? |
The oblique position, the baby lies at an angle in the uterus |
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What delivery is it when a metal or plastic cup is attached to the baby's head? |
The ventouse |
Vacuum |
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Front (Term) What position is this? |
The breech position is when either the baby's legs or bottom are first |
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What position is this? |
The transverse position, the baby lies across the uterus |
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What position is this? |
The oblique position, the baby lies at an angle in the uterus |
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What delivery is it when a metal or plastic cup is attached to the baby's head? |
The ventouse |
Vacuum |
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What is a forceps delivery? |
Curved metal blades (forceps) are applied to either side of the baby's head |
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