3rd stage of normal labour: - from [when to when and how long is it]
- separation implied by fresh gush of blood & lengthening of umbilical cord at introitus, with change in shape (to firm & globular) and position (rises upward) of uterine fundus
- controlled cord traction once fundus is firm, combined with oxytocic agent administration
- tugging on cord w/ soft uterus may lead to uterine inversion & post-partum hemorrhage
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birth of baby to delivery of placenta (usually 30 min)
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3rd stage of normal labour: - from [when to when and how long is it]
- separation implied by fresh gush of blood & lengthening of umbilical cord at introitus, with change in shape (to firm & globular) and position (rises upward) of uterine fundus
- controlled cord traction once fundus is firm, combined with oxytocic agent administration
- tugging on cord w/ soft uterus may lead to uterine inversion & post-partum hemorrhage
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#obgyn
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3rd stage of normal labour: - from [when to when and how long is it]
- separation implied by fresh gush of blood & lengthening of umbilical cord at introitus, with change in shape (to firm & globular) and position (rises upward) of uterine fundus
- controlled cord traction once fundus is firm, combined with oxytocic agent administration
- tugging on cord w/ soft uterus may lead to uterine inversion & post-partum hemorrhage
Answer
birth of baby to delivery of placenta (usually 30 min)
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3rd stage of labour 3rd stage of normal labour:
- from birth of baby to delivery of placenta (usually 30 min)
- separation implied by fresh gush of blood & lengthening of umbilical cord at introitus, with change in shape (to firm & globular) and position (rises upward) of uterine f
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