The second stage of labor begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the birth of the baby. Typically, this stage lasts for about one to three hours in first-time mothers and shorter for women who have given birth before. However, in some cases, the second stage may be prolonged, causing concerns for both the mother and the healthcare providers.
There are several factors that can contribute to a prolonged second stage of labor:
Managing a prolonged second stage of labor requires a collaborative approach between the healthcare team and the mother. Here are some common management techniques:
It is important to note that the management of a prolonged second stage of labor should always be determined by a healthcare professional. Each case is unique, and the appropriate course
Prolonged second stage of labor, also known as prolonged pushing, can be a challenging and exhausting phase for both the mother and the medical team. This stage occurs when the cervix is fully dilated, but there is little progress in the descent of the baby through the birth canal. Fortunately, there are various treatment option...
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