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As childbirth becomes more complicated, labour and delivery nurses are there to help. A labour and delivery nurse is essential in assisting pregnant women during the childbirth process. This speciality entails assisting women in the early stages of labour, as well as giving care and support during delivery and the postpartum period. Nurses who work in labour and delivery assist mothers and help them deliver their newborns. The four stages of birthing must be understood: antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and neonatal. The following are specific responsibilities. Monitoring the baby's and mother's vital signs, such as heart rate and blood pressure; administering medications; starting IV lines; measuring contractions; assisting with induction of labour; identifying and assisting with complications; assisting with surgery in the event of a caesarean delivery; coaching new mothers. The Labor and Delivery Nurse aids the doctor or midwife with all stages of pregnancy and birth, as well as assisting surgeons during caesarian sections and caring for women who have issues with their pregnancies or birthing processes. Nurse must be diligent and pay close attention to detail to be an effective labour and delivery nurse. You should be sympathetic, knowledgeable, and concerned about all aspects of pregnancy, labour, and delivery, as well as post-partum care, complications, and therapies.
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