Doula

Category - Labor & Birth

What is "Friedman's Curve"?
  1. A way of moving the hips to aid in fetal descent
  2. The arch of the lower back caused by a shift in the mother's center of gravity
  3. A graph depicting the progress of labor by plotting centimeters dilation over time
  4. A modern measure of cervical dilation
Explanation
Answer: C - Named after obstetrician Emanuel A. Friedman and sometimes referred to as a partogram, Friedman's Curve plots cervical dilation and fetal descent over time. These points are compared to normative data to determine if labor is progressing normally. Critics claim this tool is outdated, is based on too small a sample size, and is dangerous for laboring women. If her labor is not progressing according to the curve, interventions might include augmentation, pain medication, or even Caesarean birth, all of which have risks for the mother and the baby.
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