What needs to happen to have a successful vaginal birth?
Having a baby go through the pelvis is like putting a key through a keyhole
Having a baby go through the pelvis is like putting a key through a keyhole
With Optimal Fetal Positioning (OFP), the focus is on the position of the “key” - the key representing the baby. With Optimal Maternal Positioning (OMP), the focus is on creating space within the “keyhole” - the keyhole representing the pelvis. The baby goes through a range of movements within the pelvis through the labor and birth process and this range of movements is called “cardinal movements” - where a baby goes through a range of 7 movements from: engagement, descent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation and expulsion. Now we are going to explain where these cardinal movements take place within the various levels of the pelvis to see how your baby passes through your pelvis.
Optimising the Pelvis
It is essential to understand where each cardinal movements take place at which level of the pelvis so expectant parents themselves and their birth team will understand which part of the pelvis needs to open and create space for the baby depending on which stage of cardinal movements this baby is at. When a mother knows how to work with her body using maternal positioning otherwise known as OMP Active Birth Positions, maternal movements otherwise known as OMP Pelvic Mobility Protocols and OMP Comfort Measures, she is able to optimise her pelvis to create space for her baby at every stage of labor.