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Instrumental Delivery

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Instrumental Delivery

Instrumental Delivery

Instrumental delivery is a type of assisted vaginal delivery in which specialized medical instruments, such as forceps or a vacuum device, are used to help deliver the baby during childbirth. It is recommended when labor is not progressing adequately or when there is a need to expedite delivery for the safety of the mother or baby.

This procedure is typically performed during the second stage of labor, when the cervix is fully dilated but the baby is not descending properly through the birth canal. It may be required in situations such as prolonged labor, maternal exhaustion, or signs of fetal distress. The choice of instrument depends on the clinical condition and the doctor’s assessment.

Key aspects of instrumental delivery include:

  • Assisted vaginal delivery using forceps or vacuum (ventouse)
  • Performed when labor progression is slow or complications arise
  • Helps avoid the need for cesarean section in certain cases
  • Continuous monitoring of mother and baby during the procedure
  • Conducted under appropriate anesthesia or pain relief
  • Requires skilled medical expertise for safe execution