Why use forceps?
Forceps are used to help to deliver a baby when the mother is unable to push forcefully enough or if the baby is premature and one wants to spare the head the crushing during passage out of the vagina. Advertisement As Caesarean section has become safer, the use of forceps has declined and they are not generally used for any dangerous delivery unless there are no facilities for Caesarean section. The following conditions must be met before forceps are used: • There must be a definite reason for using forceps • The first stage of labour must be complete • The cervix must be fully dilated • The babys head must have descended well into the pelvis but has failed to descend any further or there are signs of maternal or foetal distress How are they used? The doctor will first perform a full internal examination to determine exactly where the babys head is placed. An episiotomy is performed and the forceps are inserted into your vagina one side at a time. The babys head is then gently pulled