Vaginal Delivery, as the Obstetrician Would Say

Vaginal Delivery, as the Obstetrician Would Say

  • Autor: Saldarriaga Gil, Wilmar (Ed.); Fonseca Pérez, Javier Enrique; Canaval Erazo, Hoover Orlando
  • Editor: Universidad del Valle
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789585073494
  • eISBN Epub: 9789585073500
  • Lugar de publicación:  Colombia
  • Año de publicación: 2025
  • Páginas: 240

This book aims to describe in-depth decisions about maternal care with up-to-date and practical knowledge that improves obstetric and perinatal outcomes of the mother-baby binomial. Developed in seven chapters, with dozens of figures, it begins by describing the physiological, hormonal, immunological, and enzymatic events produced in mother-fetus communication between the onset of regular uterine contractions, through labor, birth, and delivery, until the puerperium. In this context, the Friedman curve and the new studies and definitions established by Dr. Zhang and his group are compared. It is explained how the partograph must be filled out properly, relating to the alterations of labor known as dystocia, and recommendations are given for timely diagnosis and relevant interventions. A chapter on electronic fetal monitoring is included, emphasizing antepartum and intrapartum interpretation and its clinical utility. Multiple examples are presented with recording graphs and correlated with fetal acid-base status. Postpartum hemorrhage is addressed. It is a foreseeable event secondary to childbirth, whose mortality is almost always avoidable. For this reason the authors develop the topic including pathophysiology, etiology, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and diagnostic aids, medical and surgical interventions according to the cause. For the authors, this book could not fail to include a chapter on labor induction. Bearing in mind that a properly carried out practice can reduce the number of cesarean sections and maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality, the indications, contraindications, risks, and different methods to end the pregnancy by vaginal delivery are presented. The last chapter deals with the normal puerperium and the pathologies frequently found in women after childbirth and ends with the protocol of the postpartum control appointment. This book has been created after the simple observation of three professors from the Universidad del Valle who, from their day-to-day work, mainly at the Hospital Universitario del Valle “Evaristo García,” concluded that students and professionals from different health careers involved in maternal care could improve their knowledge regarding labor, delivery and the puerperium; and that although there are texts available in the literature on obstetrics in general, and that most of them are of good academic quality, none of them is dedicated exclusively to addressing physiological processes and their alterations during labor, delivery, and the puerperium as in the book Vaginal Delivery, as the Obstetrician Would Say.

  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Prologue
  • Contenido
  • Chapter 1. Labor, Delivery and Partograph
    • Physiology of Labor and Delivery
    • Physiological Phases of Labor
    • Uterine activity
    • Alterations in the uterine dynamics
    • False labor
    • Labor development
    • First stage of labor: cervical dilation
    • Second Stage of Labor: Expulsion Stage
    • Third Stage of Labor: Delivery of the Placenta
    • Placenta
    • Recommendations for integral care of pregnant individuals during labor
    • Partograph
    • How to use the CLAP partograph
  • Chapter 2. Labor Abnormalities. Labor Dystocias
    • Considerations and Management
    • Classification of Dystocias
  • Chapter 3. Electronic Fetal Monitoring or Cardiotocography
    • Definitions in Cardiotocography
    • Antepartum Electronic Fetal Monitoring
    • Intrapartum Electronic Fetal Monitoring
  • Chapter 4. Mechanisms of Labor
    • Fetal Positioning
    • Fetal Diameters
    • Maternal Pelvis
    • Mechanism of Labor in Vertex Modality
    • Maneuvers in Delivery Care
    • Episiotomy
    • Indications for Episiotomy
    • Procedure
    • Analgesia and Anesthesia
    • The Incision and its Orientation
    • Anatomical Planes Involved in Episiotomy
    • Repair of Episiotomy or Perineal Laceration
    • General Recommendations for Episiorrhaphy
    • Continuous Suture in Three Planes
    • Non-continuous or Interrupted Suture
  • Chapter 5. Postpartum Hemorrhage
    • Magnitude of the Problem
    • Definition
    • Physiopathology
    • Etiology and Risk Factors
    • Diagnosis
    • Prevention
    • Treatment
    • Identification of the Cause and Control of Bleeding
  • Chapter 6. Cervical Ripening, Augmentation and Induction of Labor
    • Indications for Termination of Pregnancy
    • Definitions
    • Traditional or Empirical/Popular Methods
    • Evaluation of the Cervix Prior to Determining an Induction or Augmentation of Labor
    • Pharmacological Methods for Cervical Ripening
    • Pharmacological Methods for Induction and Augmentation of Labor
  • Chapter 7. Normal Puerperium and Frequent Pathologies
    • Physiological Adaptations in the Puerperium
    • Clinical Surveillance in the Immediate Puerperium
    • Contraception During the Puerperium
    • Pathological Puerperium
    • Puerperal Infections
    • Postpartum Control Appointment Protocol
  • Glossary
  • Analytical index

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