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[Maternal posture during parturition].

C Racinet1

  • 1RHEOP de l'Isère, 23, avenue Albert-1(er)-de-Belgique, 38000 Grenoble, France. claude.racinet@wanadoo.fr

Gynecologie, Obstetrique & Fertilite
|July 12, 2005
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Maternal mobility and vertical positions during labor are recommended based on current evidence. Preventive measures are crucial for managing potential hemorrhage during the third stage of childbirth.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Physiology of Childbirth

Context:

  • Historically, childbirth positions have evolved, with the semi-recumbent position becoming standard in Western countries.
  • Contemporary practice encourages spontaneous and mobile labor positions based on anatomical and physiological factors.

Purpose:

  • To review the evidence supporting maternal mobility and vertical positions during labor and delivery.
  • To highlight the importance of managing the third stage of labor to prevent hemorrhage.

Summary:

  • Randomized trials provide sufficient data to recommend maternal mobility and various vertical positions during labor.
  • While mobility is beneficial, the third stage of labor requires specific preventive measures against potential hemorrhage.

Impact:

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  • Supports evidence-based recommendations for improved labor and delivery practices.
  • Emphasizes the need for proactive management of postpartum hemorrhage risks.