LAMAZE CBE EXAM NEWES !!!ACTUAL COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS ) ALREADY GRADED A+.2025-2026
Hypertensive disorders of High blood pressure reading, headache, nausea, Pain in
pregnancy symptoms the upper right side of your belly, fatigue
Infections frequent need to pee, pain while peeing, fever, abnormal vaginal
discharge
Uterine contractions and cervical changes occurring
preterm labor between 20 and 37 weeks gestation, persistent low
back ache, 6 contractions in the hour after emptying
bladder, drinking water, and lying down
soft spot on top of head, startle reflex, can find the breast,
physical characteristics of
newborn can see mom's face while nursing
hand to mouth or hand to hand movements, sucking
motions, rooting, mouthing, smacking lips w tongue out,
feeding cues
cry vigorously or withdrawal into deep sleep when very
hungry, make sure notice cues and teach mom so that
they don't have to wait until baby is having a temper
tantrum
Founder of Lamaze Method- Dr. Fernand Lamaze
History of Lamaze Late 1950s Marjorie Karmel wrote "Thank
you, Dr. Lamaze" in US 1960 - Marjorie
and Elisabeth Bing started the non profit
Lamaze
Cardiovascular disease preterm birth, preeclampsia, hypertension, small for gestational
during pregnancy can lead age births
to...
1st Stage Early Labor -dilates from 0-6 cm
1 Stage: Active -dilates from 6-8 cm
1st stage: transition - dilation from 8-10 cm
Pushing stage
2nd stage of labor - from 10 cm dilated till baby is born
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, 9/25/25, 6:57 PM Lamaze CBE Exam
- Average time 1 hour
• In the 1800s in Europe and the USA, male physicians
started taking over the job of delivering babies as
women midwives became more and more
marginalized.
• The increase in the importance of medical licensing in
the USA and Europe in the 1800s also contributed to
History of Birthing the reduction of the midwife activities.
• Midwife training at that time was a decentralized
system of female mentors and students.
• Students received comprehensive training from their
mentor midwife, however, the midwives did not have
a system of formal licensing.
• Literature was disseminated by the male- dominated
medical establishment that portrayed midwives as
unscientific and untrained, even though during these
times (1920s) studies showed that mothers and infants
had a higher morbidity and mortality rate when they were
delivered in hospitals by male physicians compared to
at home by female midwives.
When did births move mid 1930s
almost completely to the
hospital setting?
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