The graph below portrays a labor curve for a woman, gravida 3, para 2, at 39 weeks’ gestation. Membranes were ruptured at 4 cm. The fluid was clear and there has been no indication of fetal distress. Previous infants weighed 3500 g and 3750 g. The estimated weight of this infant, which appears normal on ultrasound, is 3200 g. This labor curve is compatible with which of the following conditions?
The graph below portrays a labor curve for a woman, gravida 3, para 2, at 39 weeks’ gestation. Membranes were ruptured at 4 cm. The fluid was clear and there has been no indication of fetal distress. Previous infants weighed 3500 g and 3750 g. The estimated weight of this infant, which appears normal on ultrasound, is 3200 g. This labor curve is compatible with which of the following conditions?
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The graph below portrays a labor curve for a woman, gravida 3, para 2, at 39 weeks' gestation. Membranes were ruptured at 4 cm. The fluid was clear and there has been no indication of fetal distress. Previous infants weighed 3500 g and 3750 g. The estimated weight of this infant, which appears normal on ultrasound, is 3200 g. This labor curve is compatible with which of the following conditions?
✓ Correct Answer: D. Secondary arrest of dilation
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