FIGURE 4.3
A Normal, Uncomplicated Birth (a) The baby’s position as the birth process begins. (b) The first stage of labor: The cervix dilates to allow passage of the baby’s head. (c) Transition: The baby’s head moves into the “birth canal,” the vagina. (d) The second stage of labor: The baby’s head moves through the opening of the vagina (the baby’s head “crowns”) and (e) emerges completely. (f) The third stage of labor is the expulsion of the placenta. This usually occurs naturally, but the entire placenta must be expelled, so birth attendants check carefully. In some cultures, the placenta is ceremonially buried, to commemorate its life-giving role.