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Labor What is labor? Premature labor Your health care provider and Yale-New Haven Hospital work together to delay the onset of early labor as long as possible. If your baby is born prematurely, the Yale-New Haven Newborn Special Care Unit is ready to provide state-of-the-art care. If at any point in your pregnancy you have unusual or persistent cramping, vaginal bleeding or a rush of fluids from the vagina, call your doctor or midwife right away. When to call your health care provider
Overdue? Induction of labor The morning of the induction, you can eat a light breakfast (juice, toast, cereal or yogurt), unless your physician or midwife has asked you not to eat anything after midnight. Don't eat fatty foods because they are harder to digest. When you arrive at Yale-New Haven, go to the Children's Hospital (West Pavilion) entrance on Howard Avenue. (Do not use the Emergency entrance). An attendant will park your car and then you can go to the Admitting Office. You will be brought up to a room in Labor and Birth. Your labor coach is welcome to be with you. You will receive medication to trigger labor.
Cesarean section
There will always be a need for some babies to be delivered by c-section. Sometimes, c-sections are planned in advance; other times doctors or midwives decide during a delivery that a c-section is necessary. During a c-section, a woman usually receives regional anesthetic that numbs her from the waist down. The physician makes an incision through the skin into the uterus and lifts the baby out, removes the placenta and closes the opening. Because they are awake, women who have c-sections can still breastfeed their baby right after delivery. Because a c-section is surgery, the time spent in the hospital and recovery afterward are longer than a vaginal delivery. Depending on the reason for the c-section, you may be able to try a vaginal birth on a subsequent pregnancy. If you had a c-section, ask your physician why the section was necessary. Some reasons why c-sections are performed:
When should you go to the hospital? You should come to Yale-New Haven when you are in active labor, but CALL YOUR PHYSICIAN or MIDWIFE FIRST. Active labor is when your contractions last one minute, come three to five minutes apart and you are three to four centimeters dilated. If you are in active labor, do not eat a large meal. Take clear liquids only. Statistics show that women admitted to the hospital in active labor (versus early labor) are less likely to have a cesarean section. If you will arrive at Yale-New Haven between 6 a.m. and 12 midnight, you can enter the hospital through the main entrance to the Children's Hospital. Use these driving directions. If you will arrive at Yale-New Haven between 12 midnight and 6 a.m., you will be admitted through Children's Emergency. Use these driving directions. Both entrances are only steps apart from each other should you forget. Last revised: Oct.16, 2007 (jj) ![]() |
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