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Your baby’s position and heart rate will be constantly monitored, and the health care provider may put a fetal monitor on you to check how the baby is responding to contractions. If everything is going well, you may be unhooked from the fetal monitor. Your labor will come in 3 stages. The first stage starts when your labor begins and you have dilated to 10 centimeters. The baby is making its way to the birth canal and is preparing to meet the outside world. In this stage you may find you want relief from the pain. Doctors try to encourage you to have your partner there to help you with breathing exercises or give you a massage when desired. If you feel you may need more pain relief, you may want to discuss with your doctor ahead of time about the options you have available to you. The second stage is the delivery: when the head emerges from the birth canal and you finally get a glimpse of your little miracle and hold him or her. You will want to discuss ahead of time with your doctor about how much of a role you will want your partner to play in the delivery itself. Will he cut the umbilical cord? Hand the baby to you? You have many options for your partner’s involvement. The third stage is when the placenta is expelled from the body after a few more contractions. Most women are so absorbed in what is happening with their new little one that they are unaware of this stage. Obviously, the length of labor will be different for each individual, according to different circumstances, but the average amount of time of labor for the first pregnancy is about 12 hours. (No medical advice should be construed from this article. Please make your own decisions.) Article Source : www.womenbrands.com
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