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What does "contracting 4:10" mean in labour notes?

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Wigeon · 27/01/2011 17:39

Can anyone tell me what "contracting 4:10" in maternity notes written by a midwife during a woman's labour means?

Also "ventrex" or maybe "ventex" in the same notes?

I have tried googling and searching previous threads here but to no avail.

Thank you!

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CuppaTeaJanice · 27/01/2011 17:40

4cm dilated?

Lulumaam · 27/01/2011 17:41

vertex means the head is the presenting part..

4: 10 means you having 4 contractions within 10 minutes

mynameis · 27/01/2011 17:42

Yep everything Lulumaam said Smile

ShowOfHands · 27/01/2011 17:43

A 'vertex' position means the baby is head down.

Contracting 4:10 means you're having 4 contractions in 10 minutes iirc. So contractions spaced at 2-3mins.

ShowOfHands · 27/01/2011 17:43

Or...

'what lulu said'

Wigeon · 27/01/2011 17:48

Oh, brilliant, thanks for such a quick reply. Just receieved the notes from my labour (after jumping through a whole load of hoops relating to patient records, paying a fee etc etc) and trying to deciper them!

Had a very normal, straightforward labour in a midwife-led unit, just wanted to know more about it now I am expecting DC2. Really quite revealing to read the notes - I hardly remember anything from when I got to hospital as was dealing with strong contractions the whole time. In fact 4 contractions every 10 mins as it turns out!

The vertex baby in the notes now 2.7 yrs and currently sitting next to me happily eating her dinner!

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ShowOfHands · 27/01/2011 17:50

I remember getting my notes. Bits of them were illegible. I'm sure they say there was a monkey and some clowns at the delivery. Grin

tutu100 · 27/01/2011 17:50

How did you go about getting a copy of your notes? I would love to see mine, but I was told that I would have to make an appointment with a midwife to go through them and I really don't need that. Just want to have a look at them in private.

ILoveItWhenYouCallMeBoo · 27/01/2011 17:53

i was so far gone in labour i wouldn't ahve cared if tehr were monkeys and clowns there. i just wanted him OUT!!! Grin

ShowOfHands · 27/01/2011 17:55

tutu, I contacted PALs and they gave me the contact details for the woman who dealt with hospital records. For a small charge she then posted them out to me.

AtYourCervix · 27/01/2011 17:56

i got mine recently and discovered i'm now working with various people who have felt my cervix. weird but rather nice. Grin

AtYourCervix · 27/01/2011 17:57

cost £25

Wigeon · 27/01/2011 18:16

Tutu - just postedhere about how I got the notes.

Surprised that you were told you had to make an appointment with your midwife - might be worth going back and saying you are just requesting them as a subject access data request (I think that's the term - your NHS Trust website will probably have the lingo).

ShowofHands - was that the gas and air? Grin (clowns and monkeys that is).

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