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Andrea Mary Woolner1, Dolapo Ayansina2, Mairead Black1, Sohinee Bhattacharya1.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the reproductive impact of a third- or fourth-degree tear in primigravid women. A retrospective population-based cohort study was conducted using data from Scottish Morbidity Records (SMR02). Primigravid women with a vaginal birth in Scotland from 1997 until 2010 were included. Exposure was third- or fourth-degree tear in the first pregnancy. The second pregnancy rate, interpregnancy interval and third- or fourth-degree tear in a second pregnancy were the primary outcomes. A nested case-control study was used to determine factors associated with repeat third- or fourth-degree tears in a second vaginal birth. Cox regression analysis and logistic regression were used to look for associations. Initial third- or fourth-degree tear occurred in 2.8% women (5174/182445). The percentage of third- or fourth-degree tears in first vaginal births increased from 1% in 1997 to 4.9% in 2010. There was no difference in having a second pregnancy (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR) 0.98 (99%CI 0.89-1.09)) or the median interpregnancy interval to second pregnancy (adjusted Hazard Ratio (aHR) 1.01 (99%CI 0.95-1.08)) after an initial third- or fourth-degree tear. Women were over four times more likely to have a repeat injury in a subsequent vaginal birth (n = 149/333, aOR 4.68 (99% 3.52-6.23)) and were significantly more likely to have an elective caesarean section in their second pregnancy (n = 887/3333, 26.6%; 12.75 (11.29-14.40)). Increased maternal age and birthweight ≥4500g were risk factors for repeat injury. Third- and fourth-degree tears are increasing in Scotland. Women do not delay or avoid childbirth after initial third- or fourth-degree tear. However, women are more likely to have a repeat third- or fourth-degree tear or an elective caesarean section in the second pregnancy. Strategies to prevent third- or fourth-degree tears are needed.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30973931 PMCID: PMC6459505 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of women included with their first birth in Scotland between 1997 and 2010.
Fig 2Third- or fourth-degree tears in first and second vaginal births over time in Scotland 1997–2015.
First pregnancy characteristics for women according to their exposure status.
| First pregnancy characteristic | Initial 3rd or 4th degree tear | No 3rd or 4th degree tear | Unadjusted OR (99%CI) | Adjusted OR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3333 (64.4) | 118681 (66.9) | 0.89 (0.83–0.96) | 0.98 (0.89–1.09) | |
| 1841 (35.6) | 58590 (33.1) | |||
| 27.6 (5.6) | 25.9 (6.0) | 1.05 (1.04–1.06) | 1.04 (1.03–1.05) | |
| 25.0 (4.8) | 25.0 (5.0) | 1.00 (0.99–1.01) | 1.00 (0.99–1.01) | |
| 2765 (53.6) | 102433 (58.0) | 0.84 (0.78–0.90) | 0.97 (0.88–1.07) | |
| 2395 (46.4) | 74323 (42.0) | 1 | 1 | |
| 3506 (73.5) | 105038 (63.7) | 1 | 1 | |
| 671 (14.1) | 40695 (24.7) | 1.79 (1.47–2.18) | 0.65 (0.56–0.75) | |
| 590 (12.4) | 19182 (11.6) | 1.54 (1.20–1.97) | 0.96 (0.84–1.11) |
aMultivariate analyses adjusted for age at delivery, BMI, deprivation, smoking (all in the first pregnancy)
Missing data not included in the proportions presented
Univariate comparison of demographic and pregnancy characteristics for women who had second pregnancies.
| Second pregnancy characteristic | Initial 3rd or 4th degree tear n (%) | No prior 3rd or 4th degree tear n (%) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 149 (4.5) | 1225 (1.0) | ||
| 3184 (95.5) | 117456 (99.0) | <0.01 | |
| 30.5 (5.2) | 29.0 (5.5) | <0.01 | |
| 2480 (78.1) | 76880 (68.5) | ||
| 380 (12.0) | 24113 (21.5) | <0.01 | |
| 317 (10.0) | 11260 (10.0) | 0.014 | |
| 1648 (49.6) | 64917 (54.8) | <0.01 | |
| 1675 (50.4) | 53472 (45.2) | ||
| 36 (1.2) | 1261 (1.3) | 0.684 | |
| 2994 (98.8) | 97850 (98.7) | ||
| 25.9 (5.2) | 26.0 (5.4) | 0.039 | |
| 2134 (64.1) | 103019 (86.8) | ||
| 61 (1.8) | 2453 (2.1) | 0.165 | |
| 33 (1.0) | 1660 (1.4) | 0.956 | |
| 15 (0.4) | 559 (0.5) | 0.195 | |
| 11 (0.3) | 398 (0.3) | 0.927 | |
| 887 (26.6) | 4416 (3.7) | <0.01 | |
| 190 (5.7) | 6154 (5.2) | <0.01 | |
| 3233 (97.1) | 115520 (97.4) | 0.213 | |
| 98 (2.9) | 3076 (2.6) | ||
| 39.4 (2.8) | 39.5 (2.5) | 0.07 | |
| 486 (15.0) | 8344 (7.4) | <0.01 | |
| 2758 (85.0) | 104001 (92.6) | ||
| 2821 (84.8) | 90722 (76.7) | ||
| 101 (3.0) | 5524 (4.7) | <0.01 | |
| 406 (12.2) | 21993 (18.6) | <0.01 | |
| 2690 (88.4) | 101144 (90.5) | ||
| 102 (3.4) | 3472 (3.1) | 0.331 | |
| 118 (3.9) | 3069 (2.7) | <0.01 | |
| 134 (4.4) | 4057 (3.6) | 0.016 |
Missing data not included in the proportions presented.
*denotes statistical significance.
Crude and adjusted Odds Ratios (99% CI) for second pregnancy outcomes for women with and without an initial third- or fourth-degree tear.
| Second pregnancy characteristic | Unadjusted OR (99%CI) | Adjusted OR(99%CI) |
|---|---|---|
| 4.49 (3.57–5.64) | 4.84 (3.64–6.46) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1.05 (1.04–1.06) | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 0.49 (0.42–0.56) | 0.67 (0.58–0.77) | |
| 0.87 (0.75–1.02) | 0.83 (0.72–0.96) | |
| 0.81 (0.74–0.89) | 0.90 (0.82–0.98) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 0.93 (0.60–1.45) | 0.79 (0.53–1.17) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1.00 (0.99–1.01) | 0.99 (0.98–1.00) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1.20 (0.86–1.68) | 0.36 (0.25–0.51) | |
| 1.01 (0.68–1.51) | 0.65 (0.44–0.96) | |
| 1.41 (0.71–2.77) | 0.45 (0.25–0.82) | |
| 1.10 (0.08–14.85) | 0.63 (0.08–4.65) | |
| 9.70 (8.68–10.83) | 12.75 (11.29–14.40) | |
| 1.49 (1.22–1.82) | 2.42 (2.01–2.93) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1.14 (0.87–1.49) | 0.84 (0.59–1.18) | |
| 0.99 (0.97–1.01) | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) | |
| 2.20 (1.93–2.50) | 3.74 (3.25–4.32) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 0.59 (0.45–0.77) | 0.73 (0.56–0.93) | |
| 0.59 (0.52–0.68) | 0.78 (0.68–0.89) | |
| 1 | 1 | |
| 1.11 (0.85–1.44) | 0.88 (0.64–1.23) | |
| 1.24 (0.99–1.57) | 0.97 (0.72–1.31) | |
| 0.30 (0.22–0.41) |
aCovariates included in the multivariate model were third- or fourth-degree tear in 2nd pregnancy, age, smoking, deprivation, diabetes, BMI, mode of delivery, weight of baby, gestation, episiotomy, induction of labour and position at delivery (all in second pregnancy)
Missing data not included in the proportions presented.
Demographic and pregnancy characteristics for all women with an initial third- or fourth-degree tear who had a second vaginal birth (nested case-control study).
| Second pregnancy characteristic | Repeat 3rd / 4th degree tear | No repeat 3rd / 4th degree tear | P-value | Unadjusted OR (99%CI) | Adjusted OR (99%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31.5 (4.6) | 30.1 (5.3) | 0.002 | 1.05 (1.01–1.10) | 1.06 (1.00–1.12) | |
| 124 (86.7) | 1535 (76.5) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 7 (4.9) | 260 (12.4) | 0.005 | 0.33 (0.12–0.92) | 0.61 (0.21–1.80) | |
| 12 (8.4) | 212 (10.1) | 0.253 | 0.70 (0.31–1.56) | 0.54 (0.19–1.54) | |
| 80 (53.7) | 1010 (48.2) | 0.661 | 1.08 (0.70–1.67) | 1.20 (0.69–2.09) | |
| 69 (46.3) | 1087 (51.6) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 2 9(1.4) | 1872 (99.0) | 0.634 | 1.43 (0.21–9.82) | 1.05 (0.69–15.96) | |
| 138 (98.6) | 19 (1.0) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 24.9 (6.4) | 24.7 (6.4) | 0.789 | 1.00 (0.95–1.05) | 0.99 (0.93–1.05) | |
| 145 (97.3) | 1989 (94.5) | 0.602 | 1 | 1 | |
| 4 (2.7) | 72 (3.4) | 0.998 | 0.76 (0.20–2.92) | 0.55 (0.07–4.15) | |
| 0 | 33 (1.6) | 0.999 | — | — | |
| 0 | 11 (0.5) | — | — | ||
| 139 (93.3) | 2045 (97.2) | 0.008 | 1 | 1 | |
| 10 (6.7) | 58 (2.8) | 2.54 (1.02–6.30) | 3.27 (1.11–9.60) | ||
| 40 (1.0) | 40 (2.0) | 0.335 | 1.02 (0.97–1.07) | 1.01 (0.95–1.08) | |
| 27 (18.2) | 456 (22.3) | 0.254 | 0.78 (0.44–1.37) | 0.88 (0.43–1.84) | |
| 121 (81.8) | 1591 (77.7) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 119 (79.9) | 1664 (79.2) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 10 (6.7) | 82 (3.9) | 0.125 | 1.71 (0.70–4.18) | 1.81 (0.60–5.44) | |
| 20 (13.4) | 354 (16.9) | 0.343 | 0.79 (0.42–1.50) | 0.68 (0.29–1.58) | |
| 125 (90.6) | 1831 (87.0) | 1 | 1 | ||
| 7 (5.1) | 67 (3.2) | 0.297 | 1.53 (0.54–4.38) | 2.06 (0.62–6.82) | |
| 5 (3.6) | 49 (2.3) | 0.401 | 1.50 (0.44–5.13) | 0.84 (0.06–12.22) | |
| 1 (0.7) | 30 (1.4) | 0.482 | 0.49 (0.04–6.77) | — |
aCovariates included in the multivariate model were age, smoking, deprivation, diabetes, BMI, mode of delivery, weight of baby, gestation, episiotomy, induction of labour and position at delivery (all in second pregnancy)
Missing data not included in the proportions presented.
*denotes statistical significance.