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Forceps Delivery


Forceps Delivery


- Two double-crossed spoon like articulated blades are used to assist in delivery of fetal head.

- Prerequisites are fully dilated cervix, engaged head, vertex or face presentation, absence of CPD, empty bladder and bowel.







Types of Forceps Delivery

1. High forceps - biparietal dimension of vertex above ischial spine
2. Midforceps - vertex at ischial tuberosities
3. Low forceps - vertex distending introitus, use to control and guide head easiest to deliver

Complications of Forceps Delivery
  • perineal lacerations
  • damage to facial nerve of fetus
  • fetal death
  • postpartal hemorrhage
  • cystocele
  • rectocele
  • uterine prolapse
Main Nursing Diagnosis for Forceps Delivery is Fear and risk of injury to both fetus and mother.

Nursing Implications for Forceps Delivery is closely monitoring both fetus and mother during delivery with continual assessment.



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