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Stages of Labour - Labour - Easily explained - Hindi

**SMALL CORRECTION** - 1st stage latent phase duration - can last upto 20hrs. Thanks for watching…😇 Do not forget to like, share and subscribe. Join our channel -    / @tushnaut   Website - https://tushnaut.com/ Telegram notes link - https://telegram.me/tushnaut Obstetrics -    • Obstetrics   Skull Bones Anatomy -    • Skull Bones Anatomy   Blood supply playlist -    • Blood supply   Nerve plexus playlist -    • Plexus - Roots , branches and organs ...   Muscles playlist -    • All Muscles   Bones playlist-    • Bones   Body Joints playlist -    • Плейлист   Foetal circulation -    • Foetal circulation   First stage of labor. The first stage of labor and birth occurs when you begin to feel regular contractions, which cause the cervix to open (dilate) and soften, shorten and thin (effacement). This allows the baby to move into the birth canal. The first stage is the longest of the three stages. It's actually divided into two phases of its own — early labor (latent phase) and active labor. Early labor During early labor, your cervix dilates and effaces. You'll feel mild, irregular contractions. As your cervix begins to open, you might notice a clear, pink or slightly bloody discharge from your vagina. This is likely the mucus plug that blocks the cervical opening during pregnancy. How long it lasts: Early labor is unpredictable. For first-time moms, the average length varies from hours to days. It's often shorter for subsequent deliveries. Active labor Now it's time for the real work to begin. During active labor, your cervix will dilate from 6 centimeters (cm) to 10 cm. Your contractions will become stronger, closer together and regular. Your legs might cramp, and you might feel nauseated. You might feel your water break — if it hasn't already — and experience increasing pressure in your back. If you haven't headed to your labor and delivery facility yet, now's the time. Don't be surprised if your initial excitement wanes as labor progresses and the pain intensifies. Ask for pain medication or anesthesia if you want it. Your health care team will partner with you to make the best choice for you and your baby. Remember, you're the only one who can judge your need for pain relief. How long it lasts: Active labor often lasts four to eight hours or more. On average, your cervix will dilate at approximately one centimeter per hour. Second stage of labor. How long it lasts: It can take from a few minutes up to a few hours or more to push your baby into the world. It might take longer for first-time moms and women who've had an epidural. Third stage of Labor After your baby is born, you'll likely feel a great sense of relief. You might hold the baby in your arms or on your abdomen. Cherish the moment. But a lot is still happening. During the third stage of labor, you will deliver the placenta. How long it lasts: The placenta is typically delivered in five to 30 minutes, but the process can last as long as an hour.

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