Keep the client in a side-lying position.-priority care of this client includes the promotion of fetal oxygenation. precipitous labor progresses quickly with frequent contractions and short periods of relaxation between them. this does not allow for the maximal reperfusion of the placenta with oxygenated blood. a side-lying position can assist with providing blood flow to the uterus by preventing vena cava and abdominal aorta compression. further stimulation with oxytocin is contraindicated. there may not be enough time to administer epidural anesthesia before delivery with such quick progression. pushing with contractions is not indicated, especially with this type of labor. the controlled delivery of the fetus is essential to prevent maternal and fetal injury.