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5. Demonstrate how to assist in delivery of the placenta. (pp 1201-1202)

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The delivery of the placenta marks the final stage of childbirth. It is delivered through the vagina after the newborn is expelled. If the placenta does not birth spontaneously within 30 minutes, it may be manually removed or require surgery.

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The delivery of the placenta and associated membranes, commonly referred to as the afterbirth, marks the final stage of childbirth. After expulsion of the newborn, the myometrium continues to contract. This movement shears the placenta from the back of the uterine wall. It is then easily delivered through the vagina. Continued uterine contractions then reduce blood loss from the site of the placenta. Delivery of the placenta marks the beginning of the postpartum period, the period of approximately 6 weeks immediately following childbirth during which the mother's body gradually returns to a non-pregnant state. If the placenta does not birth spontaneously within approximately 30 minutes, it is considered retained, and the obstetrician may attempt manual removal. If this is not successful, surgery may be required.

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