AN APPLIANCE FOR USE IN SUPPORTING A WOMAN DURING THE FIRST STAGE OF LABOUR
20170239121 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G15/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G15/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An appliance for use in supporting a woman during the first stage of labour including: a seat portion; a generally horizontal ledge portion is located at a height which is higher than the seat portion and extends across the width of the seat portion; a footrest is located at either side of the ledge portion; and wherein the footrests are located beneath the ledge portion.
Claims
1. An appliance for use in supporting a woman during the first stage of labour including: a seat portion; a generally horizontal ledge portion is located at a height which is higher than the seat portion and extends across the width of the seat portion; a footrest is located at either side of the ledge portion; and wherein the footrests are located beneath the ledge portion.
2. An appliance according to claim 1 wherein the ledge portion is located at about shoulder height of a woman sitting on the seat portion.
3. An appliance according to claim 1 wherein the footrests are retractable.
4. An appliance according to claim 1 wherein the ledge portion is joined to the seat portion by an intermediate portion which shields the anterior of a woman sitting on the seat portion.
5. An appliance according to claim 4 wherein the seat portion, ledge portion and intermediate portion are integrally formed.
6. An appliance according to claim 1 wherein the seat portion is spaced away from the ground by a number of legs.
7. An appliance according to claim 1 which further includes wheels.
8. An appliance according to claim 7 wherein the wheels are swiveling castor wheels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Referring to
[0025] A footrest arrangement 20 is located beneath ledge 14. As best seen in
[0026] A handle cut-out 28 allows the appliance to be grasped and moved along on its wheels.
[0027] The ledge 14 is joined to the seat 12 by an intermediate portion 15. The ledge 14, seat 12 and intermediate portion are formed in one continuous piece such as by injection moulding from polypropylene or a similar material. Seat 12 is fitted with a removable cushion 13. The legs 16, 18 are fabricated from tubular steel.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] The intermediate portion of the appliance is approximately 28 cm wide at its narrowest point. The seat is long to accommodate the pregnant uterus. The seat is broad at the buttock end to allow the woman to sit safely on the seat. The footrest maintains a 90° angle at the hip.
[0030] Hot packs, Tens machines, Nitrous Oxide and Narcotics can be administered in this position. If the woman wants to be in the shower and hasn't the energy to stand herself, the appliance can be wheeled in to the shower. The woman can gain the benefit of the supported position whilst enjoying the comfort of warm shower water running over her.
[0031] The footrests are used if the woman's feet do not touch the ground or to change the angle of her pelvis. The footrest arrangement allows the woman to sit with feet either inside or outside the legs of the appliance, whichever is of most comfort for her.
[0032] The woman can relax and feel safe. She no longer has to support her own weight. She is relatively comfortable and will not fall. The vulnerable anterior (front) of her body is protected and supported by the ledge 14 and intermediate portion 15 of the appliance. She can truly rest with her head or arms on the pillow ledge. She does not have to utilise her musculature to support herself. She can concentrate on relaxing all her muscles including her pelvic floor. She can allow all her muscles to soften and relax, enabling the fetal head to descend and rotate into her pelvis during the course of her labour.
[0033] The seat 12 of the appliance has a neutral angle/horizontal, to allow the woman to tilt her pubic bone upwards towards her navel (slumped), to reduce the Angle of Inclination (From 55° to 29°) at the pelvic brim. She can rest her feet forward to have 90° at hip and knee, if her feet don't touch the floor, she can rest her feet on the footrest for comfort. This enables the fetal head to sit over, rather than in front of the pelvis brim. This simple manoeuvre can assist in overcoming bony obstruction of the maternal pelvis as there is flexibility in the pelvic bones. The internal diameters of the maternal pelvis can be increased by an extra 28% by this positioning. The fetus adjusts its position and its head moulds accordingly.
[0034] The concept of the Angle of Inclination is illustrated in
[0035] The fetal head enters the pelvis in front of the pelvic brim. (
[0036] The posture encouraged by the appliance allows the fetal head to give strong stimulation to the cervix (known as ‘Fetal Axis Pressure’). The fetus has to flex, descend into the pelvic brim, rotate, mould, and descend through the pelvic bones and pelvic outlet. By a process known as ‘Positive Feedback’, the Fetal Axis Pressure encourages the release of oxytocin which in turn enhances contraction strength and frequency and allows the fetal head to perform its internal mechanisms.
[0037] The appliance allows the woman to gain benefit from the intrinsic processes of the ‘Positive Feedback’, ‘Fetal Axis Pressure’, and the mobility of her pelvic joints, which allow greater internal diameters (extra 28%).
[0038] The woman can remain supported on the appliance until she requests an Epidural Block, or until the time of active pushing in the second stage of labour, when she would need to move from the appliance.
[0039] In the embodiment described above the ledge 14, seat 12 and intermediate portion were formed in one continuous piece. In other embodiments they may be formed in separate pieces and then subsequently joined together.
[0040] It can be seen that embodiments of the invention have at least one of the following advantages: [0041] The labouring woman can sit forward, with her pelvis open, comfortably, in a safe, fully supported, non-vulnerable, upright position. This posture physically and emotionally benefits her labour, by enhancing: [0042] a. ‘Positive Feedback Mechanism’ [0043] b. ‘Fetal Axis Pressure’ [0044] c. Principles of ‘Active Birth’ i.e. upright, pelvis open. [0045] d. ‘Angle of Inclination of the Pelvic Brim’ [0046] Assisting the fetus to flex, descend into, rotate, mould, and descend through the pelvic bones and pelvic outlet. [0047] The appliance enables the woman to feel safe, comfortable and supported in an upright position throughout her labour. [0048] The appliance may remove the need for an Epidural block. [0049] The woman's back is accessible for massage by her support person. [0050] Allows ease of access for midwifes to auscultate the fetal heart rate without disturbing the ‘comfortable’ woman.
[0051] Any reference to prior art contained herein is not to be taken as an admission that the information is common general knowledge, unless otherwise indicated.
[0052] Finally, it is to be appreciated that various alterations or additions may be made to the parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the present invention.