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Second Stage of Labour - Management - Nursing Lecture Notes in Hindi - Mayank Study Hub

Here I bring Second Stage of Labour Nursing Lecture Notes in Hindi for Bsc & Gnm Nursing Labor (childbirth) is the process of a baby leaving your uterus through your vagina or a cesarean birth (c-section). It usually happens between 37 and 42 weeks (9 to 10 months) of pregnancy. There are three stages of labor: Stage 1: Labor. Stage 2: Pushing and birth. Stage 3: Delivery of the placenta. What is the first stage of labor? The first and longest stage of labor can last anywhere from 12 to 19 hours, though people who’ve had children before may go through this stage much faster, anywhere from four to 12 hours. During this stage, your contractions become strong and regular. During a contraction, muscles in your uterus tighten and relax to help push your baby out. Your cervix dilates (widens) and effaces (thins). Your baby progresses within your birth canal with the help of these stronger and more frequent contractions, This first stage has two phases: early labor and active labor. What is the second stage of labor? The first stage of labor ends and the second stage begins when your cervix is 10 centimeters dilated. This is usually the most difficult stage of labor because you start trying to push your baby out. It can last anywhere from half an hour to several hours. You can expect: Contractions get slower and come every two to five minutes, lasting about 60 to 90 seconds. You’ll need to push when you have contractions but can rest between them. Your healthcare provider will tell you when it’s time to push. Your baby crowns, which is when their head begins to show. Your healthcare provider delivers your baby by guiding it out of your birth canal. Sometimes they use tools to help the baby out, such as suction or forceps. Once your baby is born, your provider cuts the umbilical cord. #labour #mayankstudyhub #obg #lecture #nursing #gnm #bsc #mbbs #bscnursing #mscnursing

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