Transition is the last phase of the first stage of labour. This is usually the shortest and the most intense part of labour.
What’s happening?
- The baby descends farther into the pelvis, with the top of the baby’s head becoming even with the ischial spines
- The baby’s descent puts pressure on your rectal area
- The cervix completes dilating
- Every contraction makes a difference
- Four to five contractions come in ten minutes, with each contraction lasting 70-90 seconds
- The bags of water often break during or at the end of this phase
- Your body is working very efficiently and with tremendous effort during each contraction
- The contractions reach their maximum intensity at the beginning of this phase
Prepared by: Childbirth Education Curriculum Project Ad Hoc Committee
Approved by: BC Women’s Family Education Advisory Committee