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            Phases of cervical dilatation:
                The first stage of labor can be divided into two phases:

                1- Latent phase: ( initial slow phase)
                ▪  The cervical dilatation from 0-3 cm.
                ▪  Contraction duration 20-40seconds.
                ▪  Contraction intensity mild by palpation.
                    The  uterine  contractions  are  somewhat  uncomfortable,  but  generate  force  to
                    cause slow dilatation and some effacement of the cervix.A prolonged latent phase
                    is greater than 20 hours in the primigravida &14 hours in multipara.
                 2- Active Phase: (Rapid Phase)
                ▪  The cervix dilates from 4-7cm.
                ▪  Characterized by progressive cervical dilation.
                ▪  Contraction duration 40-60 seconds.
                ▪  Contraction intensity moderate by palpation.
                ▪  A prolonged active phase is seen in the primigravida who dilates at less than 1.2
                    cm/hr. & in the multigravida at less than 1.5 cm/hr.
                3-Transitional Phase:
                ▪  The cervix dilates from 8-10 cm.
                ▪   Contraction duration 60-90 seconds occurring every 2 -3 minute.
                ▪  Contraction intensity strong by palpation.



             Note:

            Active Latent phases of Labor: Normally the cervix dilates slowly to reach 3-4  cm
            (latent phase) and then rapidly to reach 9  cm (active phase) and then slowly to full

            dilatation (sigmoid curve). A latent phase is considered prolonged if it lasts more than
            20 hours in the primigravida and more than 14 hours in the multigravida. During the
            active phase, the primigravida usually dilates 1  cm per hour and a multiparous patient

            dilates 1.5 cm per hour



            Nursing Management of First Stage of Labor

              Admission of the Woman
                •The  nurse  should  welcome  and  greet  the  woman  in  a  kind  way.  This  wi1l  be
                important in the future relationship. It may be her first admission to hospital, and she


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