Difference between general fluid pressure and fetal axis pressure
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It involves three stages of labour: the shortening and opening of the cervix, descent and birth of the baby, and the delivery of the placenta. The first stage typically lasts twelve to nineteen hours, the second stage twenty minutes to two hours, and the third stage five to thirty minutes.
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general fluid pressure and fetal excess pressure at two important factors which rule the progression.
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- The general fluid pressure is the fluid pressure which is exerted on the cervix and the lower uterine cavity and the birth Canal by the amniotic fluid.
- On the other hand fetal Axis pressure is the force which is exerted on the birth Canal due to the three dimensional arrangement of the foetus.
- Actually the birth of the foetus can be divided into three stages with a known as the stages of the labour.
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