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FATHER SATURNINO URIOS UNIVERSITY
Butuan City
Nursing Program
A CASE STUDY
ON
NORMAL SPONTANEOUS VAGINAL
DELIVERY
BUTUAN MEDICAL CENTER
(Ob-Nursery Ward)
June 13, 2008 July 12, 2008
In partial fulfillment
Of the requirements for the
Subject NCM 101
Submitted by:
Florence Phil H. Amoroso
BSN III
Submitted to:
Mr. Paul Ritchie Pelos, RN
Clinical Instructor

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INTRODUCTION
Pregnancy, the state of carrying a developing embryo or fetus within
the female body. This condition can be indicated by positive results on an over-the-
counter urine test, and confirmed through a blood test, ultrasound, detection of fetal
heartbeat, or an X-ray. Pregnancy lasts for about nine months, measured from the
date of the woman's last menstrual period (LMP). It is conventionally divided into three
trimesters, each roughly three months long.
When gestation has completed, it goes through a process called
delivery, where the developed fetus is expelled from the mother’s womb. There are
two options of delivery: Cesarean section and NSVD or normal spontaneous vaginal
delivery. A cesarean section is a surgical incision through the mother’s abdomen and
uterus to deliver one or more fetuses. NSVD or normal spontaneous vaginal delivery
is the delivery of the baby through vaginal route. It can also be called NSD or normal
spontaneous delivery, or SVD or spontaneous vaginal delivery, where the mother
delivers the baby with effort and force exertion.
Normal labor is defined as the gradual subjugation and dilatation of the
uterine cervix as a result of rhythmic uterine contractions leading to the expulsion of
the products of conception: the delivery of the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord, and
placenta. Laboring cannot that be easy; thereby implicating that there are processes
and stages to be undertaken to achieve spontaneous delivery. Through which,
Obstetrics have divided labor into four (4) stages thereby explaining this continuous
process.
STAGE 1: It is usually the longest part of labor. It begins with regular
uterine contractions and ends with complete cervical dilatation at 10 centimeters. This
stage is broken down into three (3) phases: the
Early phase,
where the contractions

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FATHER SATURNINO URIOS UNIVERSITY Butuan City Nursing Program A CASE STUDY ON NORMAL SPONTANEOUS VAGINAL DELIVERY BUTUAN MEDICAL CENTER (Ob-Nursery Ward) June 13, 2008 – July 12, 2008 In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the Subject NCM 101 Submitted by: Florence Phil H. Amoroso BSN – III Submitted to: Mr. Paul Ritchie Pelos, RN Clinical Instructor INTRODUCTION Pregnancy, the state of carrying a developing embryo or fetus within the female body. This condition can be indicated by positive results on an over-the-counter urine test, and confirmed through a blood test, ultrasound, detection of fetal heartbeat, or an X-ray. Pregnancy lasts for about nine months, measured from the date of the woman's last menstrual period (LMP). It is conventionally divided into three trimesters, each roughly three months long. When gestation has completed, it goes through a process called delivery, where the developed fetus is expelled from the mother’s womb. There are two options of delivery: Cesarean section and NSVD or normal spontaneous vaginal delivery. A cesarean section is a surgical incision through the mother’s abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more fetuses. NSVD or normal spontaneous vaginal delivery is the delivery of the baby through vaginal route. It can also be called NSD or normal spontaneous delivery, or SVD or spontaneous vaginal delivery, where the mother delivers the baby with effort and force exertion. Normal labor is defined as t ...
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