The Effect of Straining Techniques on Women and Newborn
Prolonged Second Stage of Labor, Other Specified Trauma to Perineum and Vulva During Delivery, Newborn; Vitality
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Prolonged Second Stage of Labor focused on measuring Labor, Midwife, Pregnant, Straining techniques, Perineal trauma, Apgar Score
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 38-42. being at the gestational week,
- Having a singleton pregnancy
- Fetus in vertex position
- Being in the latent phase in the first stage of labor
- Planning and having a normal vaginal birth,
- Not having a diagnosed chronic physical disease,
- Not having a diagnosed psychiatric disease,
- No risk of risky pregnancy or fetal anomaly,
- Being literate,
- No communication problem
- Giving birth in the lithotomy position
- Volunteering to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- 38-42. not in the week of pregnancy,
- Having multiple pregnancy
- Fetus out of vertex position
- Being in the latent phase in the first stage of birth,
- Having a cesarean section while planning a normal vaginal delivery,
- Having a diagnosed chronic physical illness,
- Having a diagnosed psychiatric illness,
- Having a risky pregnancy or fetal anomaly risk,
- illiteracy,
- Having a communication problem
- Giving birth in different positions
- Not willing to participate in the study
Sites / Locations
- Sivas sample hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Valsalva Straining (Control Group)
Spontaneous Straining
Natural Straining
The straining techniques for the groups were explained by the researcher in line with the process steps in the latent phase. Valsalva straining is supported in 2nd stage of labor. Duration of delivery, perineal trauma status and Apgar Scores were evaluated.
The straining techniques for the groups were explained by the researcher in line with the process steps in the latent phase. Spontaneous straining is supported in 2nd stage of labor. Duration of delivery, perineal trauma status and Apgar Scores were evaluated.
The straining techniques for the groups were explained by the researcher in line with the process steps in the latent phase. Duration of delivery, perineal trauma status and Apgar Scores were evaluated.