Anatomy & Terms
Is this Labor?
Interventions in Labor
Complications
100

The TWO terms used for the thinning and opening of the cervix

Dilation and Effacement 
100

The longest part of labor when the cervix is dilating to 6 cm

Early labor (First Stage)

100

A type of monitoring that records contractions and baby's heart rate

Fetal monitoring 

100

Complication when labor starts before 37 weeks 

Pre-Term Labor 

200

The organ the nourishes your baby during pregnancy and is delivered in the third stage of labor

The Placenta 

200

This is the stage of labor when pushing begins 

Second stage 

200

Name at least two medical forms of pain management 

Epidural, IV pain medications, nitrous oxide

200

Excessive bleeding after baby is born 

Postpartum Hemorrhage 

300

A bacteria that is tested for, usually between 36-37 weeks of pregnancy. It does not cause symptoms in the mother, but can cause a newborn to become sick 

Group B Strep (GBS) 

300

Three changes in contractions that indicate you are having true labor contractions 

Stronger, Longer, Closer 

300

Name TWO ways a doctor might induce labor 

Cervical ripening agents, Pitocin, Mechanical Dilation, Membrane Sweep, breaking amniotic sac 

300
Name at least two Indications for a C-Section

Breech presentation 

Placenta previa 

Unresolved Fetal Distress 

Arrest of dilation

Cord prolapse 

400

Your baby is considered full term at how many weeks of pregnancy? 

39-40 weeks 


Early term: 37-38

Late term: 41 weeks

Post-Term 42 weeks 

400

Name at least two normal signs and symptoms that labor may be near 

Losing your mucus plug/bloody show

Loose stools 

Lightening 

More frequent contractions



400

A positional aid used in labor that can assist positioning baby for delivery, decrease length of labor, and decrease the need for C-Sections 

Peanut ball 


400

A medical condition during pregnancy that causes high blood pressure, vision changes, increased swelling, headaches that won't go away

Pre-Eclampsia 

500

The position of the baby's head in relation to the pelvis, measured from minus 5 to plus 5

Fetal Station 

500

Things you want to take note of if you think your water breaks 

COAT: Color, Odor, Amount, Time 

500

Name at least two ways your nurse or doctor will intervene if your baby shows signs of distress during labor 

Position changes, oxygen, fluid bolus, c-section, forceps or vacuum 

500

An emergency that happens during pushing that requires immediate intervention by your doctor, and could result in baby having a broken clavicle or fetal distress  

Shoulder dystocia