Lie – answer the relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the uterus
Attitude – answer The relationship of the fetal head and limbs to the fetal trunk.
Presentation – answer The part of the fetus which lies in the lower segment of the
uterus.
Denominator – answer A fixed point on the presenting part used to describe position.
Position – answer The relationship of a denominator to the quadrants of the maternal
pelvis eg. left occipto anterior (LOA)
Engagement – answer The largest diameter of the presenting part has passed through
the pelvic brim. Pelvic brim widest from side to side. At the level of the ischial spines 0 =
engagement.
Station - answerrefers to the level of presenting part in relation to the maternal ischial
spines, whihc represent the narrowest diameter through which the fetus must pass,
+stations indicates that the presenting part of the fetus has descended past the ischial
spines.
Mechanisms of labour - answerPassive movements of the fetus as it passes through the
birth canal, adapting to the shape of the maternal pelvis.
Normal labour - answerA process by which the fetus, placenta and membranes are
expelled through the birth canal. normal labour begins spontaneously without
intervention, with the fetus presenting by the vertex-duration 4-24hours.
Pre term labour - answeronset of labour before 37weeks of pregnancy.
Antenatal period - answertime of conception until the onset of labour.
Post Partum/Puerperium - answerthe period taken for the reproductive organs to return
to their pregravid state which is usually six weeks following childbirth
Gravid - answerpregnant
Para - answerthis term is used to describe a woman who has produced one or more
living children
Parous - answera woman who has borne one or more viable offspring
, Primigravida - answera woman pregnant for the first time
Multigravida - answera pregnant woman who has had previously more than one
pregnancy.
Grande Multigravida - answera woman in her fourth or subsequent pregnancy but who
has not necessarily borne live children in previous pregnancies.
Primipara - answera woman who has give birth to a viable infant, living or stillborn.
Nullipara - answera woman who has never given birth to a viable child but may have
been pregnant.
Multipara - answera woman who has borne more than one viable infant
Grand multipara - answera woman of high parity usually one who has borne 4 or more
children
Maternal morbidity - answerillness or injury from the time of conception until the end of
the puerperium and attributed to childbirth.
Maternal mortality - answerdeath from the time of cenception until the time completion
of the puerperium and attributed to childbirth.
Viable - answercapable of independent life
neonatal period - answerpertains to the first four weeks after birth
upper uterine segment - answerthe upper part of the uterus in pregnancy developed
from the body.
lower uterine segment - answerlower part of the uterus in pregnancy developed from
the isthmus and cervix
braxton hicks contractions - answercontractions in the uterus during pregnancy which
are painless.
retraction - answerthe process of permanent and pregressive shortening of the muscles
of the uterus which accompanies contractions during labour- to dilate the cervix, to
expel the fetus and to expel the uterus, membranes and to control bleeding.
Physiological retraction ring - answerthe line of demarcation which develops at the
junction of the upper and lower uterine segment in normal labour
polarity - answerco-ordination between the upper and lower uterine segments during
normal labour