the purple line in pregnancy

The purple line theory is a simple method for self checking dilation that could be used by birthing people and their supporting people that is less intrusive than traditional cervical exams. The purple line does exist and there is a medium positive correlation between its length and both cervical dilatation and station of the fetal head.


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By measuring the length of this purple line and comparing it with the total length of a womans natal cleft or the entire length of the crease of her butt a midwife can determine approximately how dilated a.

. Watching the purple line. Google says this has to do with how far dilated you are but Im only 6 months along and have no signs of impending labour. I was disturbed by this and thought it was a hoax and only wierd people would check their butts to see if they are dilating throughout the last couple weeks of.

Birth Without Fear even cites research published by BMC Pregnancy Childbirth that states the line itself is present at some point in labor for 76 percent of women. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 10 54. The appearance of a line of redpurple discoloration is seen to arise from the anal margin and extend between the buttocks reaching the nape of the buttocks at.

A couple weeks back my doula sent me an article about how on your bum you will get a PURPLE LINE running from cough your butt crack and heads north indicating your dilating. Therefore we cannot say that if a womans purple line is say 1cm long her cervix is 1cm dilated. Some midwives are good at telling how far along a woman is in her labour by looking at the purple line she writes on her website.

Its more apt to show up in women with spontaneous labor than in those with induced labor 80 percent vs. Parvin and antonychammond via photopin cc and cc. As already mentioned the two numbers length of purple line and cervical dilation are not perfectly correlated.

The line just gets a lot darker in labour as the babys head descends and really starts to stretch that area. The purple line as a measure of labour progress. There are various alternatives to both.

This is my second baby and I have never heard of this but just today noticed that if i spread my cheeks lol I have a long purple line ranging from the hole up to the bumcrack. Hobbs L 1998. Measuring this line called the purple line or the bottom line is a non-invasive way for caregivers to assess cervical dilation.

What is the purple line. The theory is based on observed data from midwives and physicians. Most women will have a line already in pregnancy because your ligaments are relaxing from the pregnancy hormones.

Instead as we can see from the table above the purple line may be as long as 53 cm when a woman is only just 1-2 cm dilated. The possibilities offered to a mother when giving birth are increasingly different. Correlation between length of the purple line and cervical dilatation r 036 n 66 P 00001 and station of the fetal head r 042 n 56 P 00001.

The line has been a popular indicator of progress in natural birth circles for a long time. National Center for Biotechnology Information. The purple line does exist and there is a medium positive correlation between its length and both cervical dilatation and station of the fetal head.

It showed the purple line appeared in 753 of women during the active phase of labor and appearance of the purple line in the prediction of labor progress had 902 sensitivity. Where the line is present it may provide a useful guide for clinicians of labour progress along side other measures. In early labour the line is short and it gets longer as labour progresses.

Assessing cervical dilatation without VEs. According to midwife Dr Sara Wickham the purple line sometimes red appears in the anal cleft during labour. As are all things that have to do with childbirth.

Transitioning From Pregnancy to Labor. The purple line is the alternative technique to vaginal examination to know the degree of dilation at the time of delivery it is used in deliveries performed at home. Shepherd A Cheyne H Kennedy S McIntosh C Styles M Niven C.


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