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Parturition Definition Uterine contractions that lead to expulsion of the fetus to extra uterine environment Towards the end of pregnancy the uterus become progressively more excitable and develops strong rhythmic contractions that lead to expulsion of the fetus.

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Page 1: Parturition - medicinebau.com€¦ · Parturition •Definition –Uterine contractions that lead to expulsion of the fetus to extra uterine environment –Towards the end of pregnancy

Parturition

• Definition

– Uterine contractions that lead to expulsion of the fetus to extra uterine environment

– Towards the end of pregnancy the uterus become progressively more excitable and develops strong rhythmic contractions that lead to expulsion of the fetus.

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Parturition

• Uterus is spontaneously active.

• Spontaneous depolarization of pacemaker cells.

• Gap junctions spread depolarization

• Exact trigger is unknown

– Hormonal changes

– Mechanical changes

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Hormonal changes

• Estrogen & Progesterone

– Progesterone inhibit uterine contractility

– Estrogen stimulate uterine contractility

• From 7th month till term

– Progesterone secretion remain constant

– Estrogen secretion continuously increase

– Increase estrogen/progesterone ratio

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Hormonal changes

• Progesterone

– ▼ GAP junctions

– ▼ Oxytocin receptor

– ▼prostaglandins.

– ▲ resting membrane potential

• Estrogen

– ▲ GAP junctions with onset of labour.

– ▲ Oxytocin receptors.

– ▲ Prostaglandins

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Hormonal changes

• Oxytocin

– Dramatic ▲of oxytocin receptors (200 folds)

• gradual transition from passive relaxed to active excitatory muscle (↑responsiveness).

– Increase in oxytocin secretion at labor

– Oxytocin increase uterine contractions by

• Directly on its receptors

• Indirectly by stimulating prostaglandin production

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Hormonal changes

• Prostaglandins

– Central role in initiation & progression of human labor

– Locally produced (intrauterine)

– Oxytocin and cytokines stimulate its production

– Prostaglandin stimulate uterine contractions by:

• Direct effect:

– Through their own receptors

– Upregulation of myometrial gap junctions

• Indirect effect:

– upregulation of oxytocin receptors

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Effect of fetal hormones on uterus 1-Fetal pituitary secrete oxytocin which might play a role in uterine excitation 2-fetal adrenal glands secrete cortisol also can stimulate uterus 3- Fetal membrane secrete prostaglandins

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Mechanical changes

• Stretch of the uterine muscle

– Increases contractility

• Fetal movements

• Multiple pregnancy

• Stretch of the cervix

– Increases contractility (reflex)

• Membrane sweeping & rupture (induction contraction)

• Fetal head – Positive feedback mechanism

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Positive feedback mechanism

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Figure 16.19, step 1

Initiation of Labor

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

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Figure 16.19, step 2

Initiation of Labor

Pressoreceptors

in cervix of

uterus excited

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

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Figure 16.19, step 3

Initiation of Labor

Afferent

impulses to

hypothalamus

Pressoreceptors

in cervix of

uterus excited

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

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Figure 16.19, step 4

Initiation of Labor

Hypothalamus sends efferent

impulses to posterior pituitary,

where oxytocin is stored

Afferent

impulses to

hypothalamus

Pressoreceptors

in cervix of

uterus excited

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

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Figure 16.19, step 5

Initiation of Labor

Hypothalamus sends efferent

impulses to posterior pituitary,

where oxytocin is stored

Posterior pituitary releases

oxytocin to blood; oxytocin

targets mother’s uterine

muscle

Afferent

impulses to

hypothalamus

Pressoreceptors

in cervix of

uterus excited

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

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Figure 16.19, step 6

Initiation of Labor

Hypothalamus sends efferent

impulses to posterior pituitary,

where oxytocin is stored

Posterior pituitary releases

oxytocin to blood; oxytocin

targets mother’s uterine

muscle

Uterus responds

by contracting

more vigorously

Afferent

impulses to

hypothalamus

Pressoreceptors

in cervix of

uterus excited

Baby moves

deeper into

mother’s birth

canal

Positive feedback

mechanism continues

to cycle until interrupted

by birth of baby

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Phases of parturition

• Phase 0 – From conception to beginning of labor; uterus is

relaxed (quiescent)

• Phase 1 – Activation: expression of contraction proteins

• Phase 2 – Stimulation: stage 1& stage 2 of labor cervical dilatation & expulsion of fetus

• Phase 3 = stage 3 of labor – Delivery of the placenta and uterine involution

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Uterine Activity During Pregnancy

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Inhibitors •Progesterone •Prostacycline •Relaxin •Nitric Oxide •Parathyroid hormone-related peptide

•CRH •HPL

Quiescence

Uterotonins Prostaglandins Oxytocin

Stimulation

Uterotrophins Estrogen •Progesterone •Prostaglandins •CRH

Activation

Involution Oxytocin •Thrombin

Involution

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Phase 0: quiescent uterus: associated with

Increased cAMP, due to progesterone,

relaxin, prostacyclin,

PTH-related peptide, NO

Phases of parturition

Adapted from Smith, 2007

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Phases of parturition

• Phase 1 (activation) – Occurs in third trimester

– Promote a switch from quiescent to active uterus

– Increase excitability & responsiveness to stimulators by

• Increase expression of gap junctions

• Increase G protein-coupled receptors

–Oxytocin receptors

– Increase PGF receptors

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Phases of parturition

Phase 1: activation of uterus

upregulation of contraction-associated proteins --

connexin-43 -- increase gap junctions

50X increase myometrial oxytocin receptors

uterus responsive to uterotonins

dilation and effacement of cervix, cervical softening

due to rearrangement of collagen fibers,

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Phases of parturition

Phase 2 (stimulation) Occurs in last 2-3 gestational weeks Increase in synthesis of

Cytokines Prostaglandins Oxytocin

Includes 2 stages: Stage 1 Stage 2

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Phases of parturition

• Phase 3 (uterine involution)

– Pulsatile release of oxytocin

– Delivery of the placenta

– Involution of the uterus

• Occurs in 4-5 weeks after delivery

• Lactation helps in complete involution

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Braxton-Hicks contractions -- irritability of uterine

muscle --- weak, slow contractions -- begins about 1

month before labor

In contrast: stronger contractions stretch cervix and force

baby through birth canal

True labor has circadian rhythm, peaks between 12

midnight and 5 am.

“labor pains” -- due to ischemia of uterine muscle in

early stage, then stretch of cervix, perineum, vagina

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Mechanics of Parturition

• Contractions start at the fundus and spreads to the lower segment

• The intensity of contractions is strong at the fundus but weak at the lower segment

• In early stages 1 contraction/ 30 minuets

• As labor progress 1 contraction/ 1-3 minutes

• Abdominal wall muscles contract

• Rhythmical contractions allows blood flow

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Parturition: Denotes the whole process by which the baby is born.

Labor: Strong uterine contractions, cervical dilatation, forcing the fetus through the birth canal

Labor and Parturition

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Onset of labor

• During pregnancy

– Periodic episodes of weak and slow rhythmical uterine contractions (Braxton Hicks) 2nd trimester

• Towards end of pregnancy

– Uterine contractions become progressively stronger & regular

– Suddenly uterine contractions become very strong leading to:

• cervical effacement and dilatation

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Mechanisms of labor

• Effacement

• Dilatation

• Three “P’s”

– Powers

• Uterine activity

– Passage

– Passenger

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Cervical effacement

Effacement is the process by which the cervix prepares for delivery. After the baby has engaged in the pelvis, it gradually drops closer to the cervix; the cervix gradually softens, shortens and becomes thinner. You may hear phrases like "ripens," or "cervical thinning" which refers to effacement.

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Stages of labor

• Stage 1: – Commences with the onset of labor and terminates

when the cervix has reached full dilatation and membranes ruptured (lasts 8-24 hours).

• Stage2: – Stage of expulsion begins at full cervical dilatation and

ends with expulsion of the fetus (lasts 1-30 minutes).

• stage 3: – Begins with the delivery of the child and ends with the

expulsion of the placenta.

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1

2 3

Stages of labor

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Stages of Labor

• Dilation

Uterine contractions begin and increase

Cervix softens and effaces (thins)

Cervix becomes dilated

Full dilation is 10 cm

The amnion ruptures (“breaking the water”)

Longest stage at 6–12 hours

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Figure 16.20 (1 of 3)

Stages of Labor

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Stages of Labor

• Expulsion

– Infant passes through the cervix and vagina

–Can last as long as 2 hours, but typically is 50 minutes in the first birth and 20 minutes in subsequent births

–Normal delivery is head first (vertex position)

–Breech presentation is buttocks-first

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Stages of Labor

Figure 16.20 (2 of 3)

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Stages of Labor

• Placental stage

–Delivery of the placenta

–Usually accomplished within 15 minutes after birth of infant

–Afterbirth—placenta and attached fetal membranes

–All placental fragments should be removed to avoid postpartum bleeding

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Stages of Labor

Figure 16.20 (3 of 3)