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Section 19.3 Childbirth

Objectives

Identify the three stages of the birth process.

Section 19.3 Childbirth

Describe four complicating factors that may arise at birth.

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Health Stats How does smoking during pregnancy affect a baby’s weight?

Propose a plan that could help decrease the number of pregnant women who smoke.

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• A certified nurse-midwife is a nurse who is trained to deliver babies.

The Birth Process

• The birth process begins when the muscular walls of the uterus begin a series of contractions that will push the fetus out of the mother.

• Birth takes place in three stages• labor• delivery of the baby • delivery of the afterbirth

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• The work performed by the mother’s body to push the fetus out is called labor.

Labor

• Labor for a first child may last from about 2 to 24 hours or longer.

• Near the end of this first stage, the amniotic sac breaks, and the cervix becomes softer and wide enough or the fetus to pass through.

The Birth Process

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The Birth Process

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• Stage two involves the actual birth, or delivery, of the baby.

Delivery of Baby

• This stage can take from half an hour to more than two hours.

• Once the baby is out

• the doctor clamps and cuts the umbilical cord• the baby’s nose and mouth are suctioned • eye drops are put in the baby’s eyes • an injection of vitamin K is given

The Birth Process

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• The third stage involves contractions of the uterus that push out the placenta, also called the afterbirth.

Delivery of Afterbirth

• This stage typically takes about 15 to 30 minutes.

The Birth Process

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The Birth Process

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Be a Parent for a Day

Materials

Place the bag of flour inside the plastic bag and fasten it shut. For the next 24 hours, you will be responsible for your bag of flour as if it were a real baby.

5-pound bag of flourplastic bag with tie

Try This

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Be a Parent for a Day

Follow these rules for taking care of your “baby.”

• Every 5 hours, including night, feed your “baby” for 20 minutes. During this time, you must remain seated in one place and devote your full attention to your “baby.”

Choose a name for your “baby.”

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Be a Parent for a Day

Follow these rules for taking care of your “baby.”

• Every 3 hours during the time that you are awake, allow 5 minutes for changing your “baby’s” diaper.

• Spend 15 minutes in the evening talking or reading to your “baby.”

• Never leave your “baby” alone. If necessary, arrange for someone to babysit.

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Be a Parent for a Day

In what ways is a bag of flour an appropriate object to use to represent a baby?

Think and Discuss

When do you think is the best time for a person to become a parent? Explain.

How did being a parent of a bag of flour affect your lifestyle?

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• During the first six weeks, called the postpartum period, many changes take place.

The Postpartum Period

• The newborn’s lungs begin to function for the first time.

• The circulatory system and heart undergo changes.

• The nervous system reacts to new sensations.

• For the mother, changing hormone levels signal the breasts to produce milk and cause the uterus to gradually shrink back to its normal size.

• Hormonal changes and fatigue may cause the mother to feel overwhelmed.

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• Some complications result in a surgical delivery or premature birth.

Complications at Birth

• Low birthweight and the birth of more than one baby also may cause complications.

• A stillbirth occurs when a fetus dies and is expelled from the body after the twentieth week of pregnancy.

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• Sometimes delivery through the cervix and vagina is not possible because of

Surgical Delivery

• the position of the fetus in the uterus

• the narrowness of the mother’s hips

• illness

• A cesarean section (suh ZEHR ee un) is a surgical method of birth.

• other conditions

• First the doctor makes an incision in the lower abdomen into the uterus, then he or she removes the baby and placenta.

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• Delivery of a live baby before the 37th week of pregnancy is called premature birth.

Premature Birth

• The lungs of a premature baby are usually not fully developed.

• The baby may have additional problems if other organs aren’t fully developed.

• A premature baby may receive care in an incubator.

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• A newborn that weighs less than 5.5 pounds at birth is considered to have low birthweight.

Low Birthweight

• Premature and low-birthweight babies face an increased risk of health problems as newborns, chronic lifelong health problems, and even death.

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• The delivery of more than one baby—for example, twins, triplets, or quadruplets—is called a multiple birth.

Multiple Births

• These births carry greater risk to the mother and babies, and are closely monitored by doctors.

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• Twins that develop from a single fertilized egg, or zygote, are called identical twins.

Identical Twins

• Because they develop from identical embryos, identical twins have the same inherited traits and are the same sex.

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Identical Twins

A sperm fertilizes a single egg.

Early in development, the embryo splits and forms two

identical embryos.

Identical twins result.

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• Sometimes two eggs are released from the ovary and are fertilized by two sperm.

Fraternal Twins

• Fraternal twins are no more alike than any other siblings, and they may or may not be the same sex.

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Fraternal Twins

Two different sperm fertilize two eggs.

Each of the fertilized eggs develops into an embryo.

Fraternal twins result.

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Triplets, quadruplets, and other multiple births are less common than twins.

Triplets or More

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Vocabulary

certifiednurse-midwife

A nurse who is trained to deliver babies.

labor The work performed by the mother’s body to push the fetus out at the end of pregnancy.

postpartum period

A period of adjustment for parents and their newborn during the six weeks after birth.

stillbirth The expulsion of a fetus that has died after the twentieth week of pregnancy.

cesarean section A surgical method of birth.

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Vocabulary

premature birth The delivery of a live baby before the 37th week of pregnancy.

low birthweight A newborn weight of less than 5.5 pounds.

multiple birth The delivery of more than one baby—for example, twins or triplets.

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