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Free Labor & Delivery Report Sheet (PDF)

🤰 Labor & delivery report sheet

Free labor & delivery report sheet (PDF)

Two patients, one sheet. Track mom and baby side by side — dilation and fetal monitoring through labor, then postpartum and newborn checks after delivery — without flipping between pages.

You’re caring for two people at once

L&D is the only floor where one room means two patients with two completely different sets of needs — and that flips the moment the baby arrives. A standard report sheet just isn’t designed for “track this laboring mom and her fetal strip and the newborn you’re about to have.” This one is.

It’s split so labor, delivery, and recovery each have a home, and so mom and baby can sit side by side once they’re both in the room.

What’s on the L&D report sheet

  • Mom — labor: G’s and P’s, gestational age, dilation/effacement/station, membrane status, and contraction pattern.
  • Fetal monitoring: baseline, variability, accels/decels, and category — with room to trend it.
  • Delivery: time, type, and key details to pass along.
  • Mom — postpartum: fundus, lochia, perineum, pain, and voiding.
  • Baby: Apgars, weight, vitals, feeding, and newborn checks.
Set up before the baby comes. Fill in the newborn side while mom’s still laboring so that when things move fast, you’re charting into a sheet that’s already waiting.

Caring for the littlest ones after? Pair this with the NICU report sheet, or browse all specialties.

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