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                       •  Make dorsiflexion if cramps of her legs occur.
                       •  Change the pad frequently if there is excessive vaginal discharge.
            Preparation of the Woman in Labor

                       •  Trimming of hair: trimming of hair is permitted to clean and disinfect the
                       vulva to prevent infection. Shaving is not advisable for fear of lacerations and

                       infection.
                       •  Enema: Prepare  and administer enema as ordered  to stimulate uterine
                       contractions. Enema should be given early in the first stage of labor and not

                       repeated for S hours.  Appendix L  (   )
                       •  Bath: A bath or shower is given following an enema and trimming of hair.
                       If the time is limited, wash at least from the umbilicus to the knees. Instruct

                       the woman to wear a clean nightdress or gown, and avoid using cosmetics.
                       •  Hair and nails: Inspect and comb hair, and cut and clean nails.

                       •  Perinea} swabbing: Swab the perineum on admission, then every 6 hours,
                       before and after vaginal examination, before delivery and before
                       catheterization.  Cover the vulva with sterile pad (Appendix M)   .

            Posture of Woman in Labor
                       •  The nurse should allow the woman to assume any comfortable position,
                       except the dorsal recumbent which may result in supine hypotension and lead

                       to fetal distress.
                       •  The nurse should encourage the woman to walk in the room if she is not
                       in active labor and to lie down towards the end of the first stage of labor.

                       •
                Care of Bladder
                       •  The woman should be encouraged to pass urine every 2-3 hours during

                       labor.
                       •  The urine should be tested for the presence of glucose, protein and ketone

                       bodies.
                       •  A full bladder causes poor uterine contractions, postpartum hemorrhage
                       and injury or vescio-vaginal fistula when the bladder is nipped between the

                       fetal head and the pelvis. It prevents the descent of the fetal head, increases
                       pain and causes unnecessary discomfort.




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