Re: Crash Review Course Needed ASAP
Dear Tucwebb,
I am not sure if this is what you wanted but I thought it couldn't hurt.
As a Doula for 22 years and now a first semester nursing student I will give you some tips to help support her emotionally, physically and educationally.
1. If not contraindicated encourage her to walk, sit in the shower, rock in a rocking chair, sit on a birthing ball, somehow remaining out of bed as much as possible. Remember gravity is her best friend. More than likely once her water brakes she will be limited to the bed.
2. Encourage diaphragmatic breathing as labor progresses. Long slow deep breathes as deep as she can beathe in and out using the diaphragm to assist with contractions. Concentrating on breathing takes the mind off of the contractions.
Remember, just deal with one contraction at a time and encourage rest in between contractions.
3. Bring a tennis ball or two for counter pressure for back pain. (Check to see if the hospital offers sterile water injections for back pain). You can also use two coke cans covered with wash cloths to facilitate a larger area.
Hand and foot rubs as well as back rubs and effleurage(light strokes) are wonderful. Bring something for her to squeeze in her hands. Encourage her to relax her body one section at a time from feet to head and back down. Pay close attention to her shoulders tensing and encourage her to relax them.
4. Once she is in bed if not contraindicated have her switch from left to right sides about every 30 minutes, helps to dilate evenly and will encourage good contractions.
If I have mentioned anything you are not sure about just ask and I will try to clarify or you can do research to see if it suits your needs.
My first grandchild had a "marked time" shoulder distocia. I just listened to what the doctor said and followed her instructions to the letter (us putting her knees almost up to her ears seems like, while another nurse applied pubic pressure) and my grandson arrived with no lasting effects due to her quick thinking and excellent skills.
Hope this was helpful and good luck!
Nursing News