Stage I of labor lasted 7 hours and 35 minutes, with spontaneous rupture of membranes and normal progression. Variable fetal decelerations occurred in the last half hour but returned to baseline. An epidural was placed at 8 cm for pain relief.
Stage II lasted 1 hour and 20 minutes with continued normal progression and variable decelerations returning to baseline. A spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred of a vigorous male infant weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces over an episiotomy with adequate epidural analgesia.
Stage III was 12 minutes with spontaneous delivery of an intact placenta. A second degree perineal laceration was repaired with good results and no complications for the mother or baby.
Stage I of labor lasted 7 hours and 35 minutes, with spontaneous rupture of membranes and normal progression. Variable fetal decelerations occurred in the last half hour but returned to baseline. An epidural was placed at 8 cm for pain relief.
Stage II lasted 1 hour and 20 minutes with continued normal progression and variable decelerations returning to baseline. A spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred of a vigorous male infant weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces over an episiotomy with adequate epidural analgesia.
Stage III was 12 minutes with spontaneous delivery of an intact placenta. A second degree perineal laceration was repaired with good results and no complications for the mother or baby.
Stage I of labor lasted 7 hours and 35 minutes, with spontaneous rupture of membranes and normal progression. Variable fetal decelerations occurred in the last half hour but returned to baseline. An epidural was placed at 8 cm for pain relief.
Stage II lasted 1 hour and 20 minutes with continued normal progression and variable decelerations returning to baseline. A spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred of a vigorous male infant weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces over an episiotomy with adequate epidural analgesia.
Stage III was 12 minutes with spontaneous delivery of an intact placenta. A second degree perineal laceration was repaired with good results and no complications for the mother or baby.
Stage I of labor lasted 7 hours and 35 minutes, with spontaneous rupture of membranes and normal progression. Variable fetal decelerations occurred in the last half hour but returned to baseline. An epidural was placed at 8 cm for pain relief.
Stage II lasted 1 hour and 20 minutes with continued normal progression and variable decelerations returning to baseline. A spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred of a vigorous male infant weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces over an episiotomy with adequate epidural analgesia.
Stage III was 12 minutes with spontaneous delivery of an intact placenta. A second degree perineal laceration was repaired with good results and no complications for the mother or baby.
(by Dr. Jen Pearson – to be used to complete the Delivery Summary)
Stage I: Duration Description of labor Onset Progression Membrane status Fetal well being Type of monitoring Analgesics used Position of infant presentation Any other pertinent information from this stage Stage II: Duration Description of this stage (to include same points as above) as well as the description of delivery (i.e.: spontaneous vs. forceps, etc.) Episiotomy – if applicable Analgesics used Apgars and infant status Sex, weight and any other pertinent infant data Any other pertinent information from this stage Stage III: Duration Description of placental delivery and cord status (i.e. expressed, spontaneous, etc.) Medications given Estimated Blood Loss Status of perineum and further maternal anatomy and description of any repair required Complications Status of mother and baby Any other pertinent information from this stage Example of Delivery Note: Stage I: 7 hours 35 minutes Spontaneous rupture of membranes with normal progressive labor following. Fetal heart tones normal with variable decelerations over last half hour of Stage I with good return to baseline. Good accelerations throughout. Doptone monitoring initially with continuous external fetal monitors placed at about 6 cm. Epidural placed at 8 cm. with good pain relief. OA presentation of fetus. Stage II: 1 hour 20 minutes Continued normal progression of labor with good fetal decent. Variable decelerations continued throughout with continued immediate return to baseline. Fetal scalp electrode placed due to variable decelerations and difficulty tracking heart tones. Spontaneous delivery of vigorous male infant over midline episiotomy Epidural analgesia adequate, no additional local block required. Male infant with Apgars of 8 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes, weight 8# 6oz. Stage III: 12 minutes Spontaneous delivery of intact placenta, 3 vessel cord. 10 units of IM pitocin given with good uterine contraction EBL <500 cc. Second degree perineal laceration with superficial periurethral tear. Perineal laceration repaired with 3.0 vicryl with good results. Periurethral tear did not require repair. No complications. Mother and baby in stable condition in delivery room.