Use of fundal pressure during the second stage of labour
Practice guidelines -
Posted on
Apr 19 2007
- Updated on
Jun 27 2008
The objective of these guidelines is to evaluate the benefits and the risks of using fundal pressure and to issue guidelines on its use.
The application of fundal pressure refers to the application of pressure to the fundus of the uterus with the intention of shortening the duration of the second stage of labour. The second stage of labour is the period from complete dilatation of the cervix until natural birth. It has three successive phases: (i) engagement of the presenting part, (ii) descent and rotation, (iii) release.
The following indications and specific technical procedures were excluded:
suprapubic pressure and McRoberts’ position to alleviate shoulder dystocia
fundal pressure applied during entrapment of the aftercoming head in the event of a breech presentation
fundal pressure during a caesarean section
suprapubic pressure and uterine massage during placenta expulsion.