Pregnancy: Poor Progress in Labour

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In this paper we discuss about a labouring women named Mary Doe who is experiencing prolonged labour, she is a singleton pregnancy and having irregular contractions. Poor progress in labour is very common and has many associated complications following it. Unfortunately poor progress is the leading cause for procedures such as c-sections, instrumental deliveries, artificial rupture of membranes, and use of epidural analgesia. Despite this there are strategies that midwives can provide to enhance progress in prolonged labour. These strategies include different postures/ positions, hydration, ambulation in the first stage, water immersion and continuous support by a midwife. This paper discusses potential outcomes Mary Doe may face due to prolonged labour and midwifery strategies to enhance labour progress. BODY ONE NORM/ SATISFACTORY PROGRESS The criteria that determines normal or satisfactory progress of labour is based on many factors. It can be described as: the powers (indicating uterine activity), the passenger (which is the fetus) and the passage (the pelvis) (Selman & Joh...

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