Definitions
Misc.
Dystocia
Interventions
Guideline Recommendations
100

This stage begins at 10 cm cervical dilation and ends with the birth of the neonate.

What is the second stage of labor?

100

Beginning of active phase dilation threshold.

What is 6 cm cervical dilation?

100

Duration (in hours) without cervical change in adequate contractions indicates active phase arrest.

What is 4 hours?

100

This procedure artificially ruptures membranes to reduce labor duration.

What is amniotomy?

100

ACOG recommends offering this type of anesthesia at any stage of labor for pain relief.

What is neuraxial anesthesia?

200

This phase ends when the cervix shows rapid dilation and marks the beginning of the active phase of labor.

What is the latent phase?

200

The span between onset of labor and full dilation (10 cm) defines this stage.

What is the first stage of labor?

200

Duration (in hours) without cervical change in inadequate contractions (even with oxytocin) indicates active phase arrest.

What is 6 hours?

200

Device recommended when contractions can't be accurately monitored externally.

What is the intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC)?

200

This should be performed for active phase arrest once defined.

What is cesarean delivery?

300

This definition refers to no progression in cervical dilation despite interventions like oxytocin augmentation or adequate contractions, in the active phase ≥ 6 cm dilation.

What is active phase arrest?

300

Nulliparity, LGA, maternal obesity, AMA, OP position, and cephalopelvic proportion are all risk factors of this. 

What is protraction and arrest of labor?

300

This threshold of uterine activity (MVUs) defines "adequate uterine activity."

What is 200 Montevideo Units?

300

These two strategies (dose-related) are both acceptable to reduce operative deliveries during active labor management.

What are low-dose or high-dose oxytocin regimens?

300

This type of delivery should be assessed before proceeding to cesarean for second-stage arrest.

What is operative vaginal delivery?

400

Defined as pushing for more than 3 hours in nulliparous individuals or more than 2 hours in multiparous individuals.

What is prolonged second stage of labor?

400

Zang et al described this as the active change made in nulliparous patients

What is 0.5-0.7 cm/hr?

400

This is the statistically significant decreased likelihood of vaginal delivery for nulliparous individuals if second stage exceeds this duration.

What is more than 4 hours of pushing?

400

Continuous, one-on-one presence of support personnel during labor is known by this term.

What is continuous emotional support?

400

To diagnose labor arrest in second stage earlier, clinicians should note failure of this fetal progression despite adequate effort.

What is fetal rotation or descent?

500

This syndrome includes slower-than-normal dilation in the active phase of labor.

What is labor protraction?

500

This researcher defined the 95th percentile of active phase as 1.2cm/hr in nulliparous patients and 1.5cm/hr in multiparous patients

Who is Friedman?

500

From Consortium on Safe Labor, this percentile is used to characterize prolonged latent phase duration in nulliparous individuals.

What is the 95th percentile (~16 hours) for latent phase?

500

A maneuver clinicians may attempt during second-stage dystocia when the fetal head is posterior or transverse to increase vaginal delivery chances.

What is manual rotation?

500

ACOG recommends this minimum time threshold of oxytocin administration with ruptured membranes before diagnosing failed induction of labor.

What is at least 12–18 hours of oxytocin with ruptured membranes?