I have seen several labor videos and yours is the best in the depiction of effacement. Good job! And thank you from this retired childbirth educator preparing to instruct 2 very special clients, my daughter (currently pregnant) and daughter-in-law (not pregnant yet).
Thank tou for this! As a biology major it was very interesting. As an expecting mom, I'm a bit confused - I was told true contractions can accure even if the mucos plag doesn't present itself and water sometimes won't spontaneously break. Did I understand it incorrectly?
the second stage of stage 1 of labor is the active stage, 6-10cms dilation and reaching full effacement 100%. Contraction changes were also covered in the vid :)
I do not wish to be sexist here but can you please get someone with a strong voice to do it, I like probably most students watch it 1.5 times the speed and the ups and downs in the pitch and intensity of the sound just makes it very hard to understand certain words.
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He is pregnant definitely
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I have seen several labor videos and yours is the best in the depiction of effacement. Good job! And thank you from this retired childbirth educator preparing to instruct 2 very special clients, my daughter (currently pregnant) and daughter-in-law (not pregnant yet).
Wow, thank you for the feedback and we wish you all the best with your 2 VIP clients! ❤️
thanks osmosis ... as always following you from my neet to till in medical college
Thank u for basic understanding and summary but is there a video woth clinical skilks where u dwell deep into topic and things like bishop score etc
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Sharing this with my doula clients
Im not even pregnant, im 15 and just got curious about how the cervex could stretch but thank you the more you know🌈✨️
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Thank tou for this! As a biology major it was very interesting. As an expecting mom, I'm a bit confused - I was told true contractions can accure even if the mucos plag doesn't present itself and water sometimes won't spontaneously break. Did I understand it incorrectly?
Always astonishing, Osmosis 👍
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Nicely explained
Is ‘transition’ not a stage anymore? Before the pushing stage when the mother can be physically shaky and emotionally irritable?
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whic software do you use to make such videos... the board ??
I would also like to know
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Thank you have learnt something even though it's will be the third child
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you said there are 2 phases for stage 1 but u never talked about the second phase of stage 1
the second stage of stage 1 of labor is the active stage, 6-10cms dilation and reaching full effacement 100%. Contraction changes were also covered in the vid :)
thank youu yes i found it later on and had forgotten about my comment. i really apprecite it thank you so much@@bethanytiffen1927 ❤
Exactly, the two phases are passive 0-3 cm dilation and the second one is active phase up to 10cm
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I do not wish to be sexist here but can you please get someone with a strong voice to do it, I like probably most students watch it 1.5 times the speed and the ups and downs in the pitch and intensity of the sound just makes it very hard to understand certain words.