When you arrive at the hospital in labor, the nursing staff may do a physical exam
of the abdomen to determine the size and position of the fetus, and an exam of the
cervix. The nursing staff may also check:
IV fluids are sometimes given during labor. The IV line is a thin plastic tube put
into a vein, often in your forearm. It can also be used to give medicine. IV fluids
are usually given once active labor has started. You also need them if you have epidural
anesthesia.
The fetus is also carefully monitored during labor. A monitor may be placed over your
abdomen to keep track of the fetal heart rate.