This is the longest part of labor. It begins when you start having regular contractions that cause your cervix to open (dilate) and thin out (efface).
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The transition phase is the final part of the first stage, where the cervix dilates to about 8-10 cm. The contractions are very strong, and the mother may feel a strong urge to push. This phase can be challenging, but with the support of her healthcare provider and loved ones, the mother can push through and move on to the second stage of labor. This is the longest part of labor
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Childbirth videos highlight the critical role of the support team during delivery. Provide emotional support and physical comfort. Doulas: Offer continuous labor support and advocacy. Medical Staff: Ensure the safety of mother and baby.
: Once fully dilated, you use contractions to push the baby down the birth canal. This stage ends with the birth of your baby. Stage 3: Delivery of the Placenta
: Show the first signs of labor, such as early morning contractions, packing bags, or using an exercise ball to manage discomfort. The Journey