Dilation is not the only thing happening when a mother is laboring to deliver her child.
She can take weeks to dilate or hours. So, that is not always a good marker.
More importantly is the position of the baby in relation to the cervix (the stations) & how "ripe" the cervix actually is. (effacement)
Even more important is the emotional "map" of labor.
Follow this link at the Birthing Naturally website to see what emotional checkpoints that a support person can learn to recognize, as to how labor is progressing through each of the stages of labor.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Judging Progress in Labor
Posted by Do You Doula? at 11:31 AM 2 comments
Labels: delivery, early labor, labor, natural labor, pregnancy, pregnant woman, progress, stages of labor, third trimester, woman
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