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Hospital bans on trial of labor after cesarean and antepartum transfer of care.

Melissa G Rosenstein1, Laura Norrell2, Anna Altshuler3, William A Grobman4, Anjali J Kaimal5, Miriam Kuppermann1,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hospital policies restricting access to trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) are prevalent. Many women with a previous cesarean birth are affected by these bans, but there are limited data on the effect of these bans and whether women would consider changing delivery hospitals in the setting of a real or hypothetical TOLAC ban.
METHODS: This was a survey of TOLAC-eligible women receiving prenatal care at four hospitals where TOLAC is available, and 1 non-TOLAC site. Participants were asked about their likelihood of switching hospitals to pursue TOLAC if it were unavailable. Women at the non-TOLAC site had their medical records reviewed to ascertain final location and approach to delivery.
RESULTS: A total of 297 women were interviewed, 48 from the non-TOLAC site. 162 (54%) participants indicated they would transfer care if TOLAC were unavailable. Among women at the non-TOLAC site, 57% who indicated an intention to switch hospitals did so. In a multivariable logistic regression model, variables associated with transferring care included race/ethnicity other than Latina (aOR 25.20 [95% CI 2.23-284.26]), being unaware of the TOLAC ban (19.81 [1.99-196.64]), and perceiving that a close friend/relative thought they should undergo TOLAC (17.31 [1.70-176.06]).
CONCLUSIONS: More than half of women with prior cesarean would consider transferring care if TOLAC became unavailable, and more than 1 of 3 of women at a non-TOLAC site transferred care. More research is needed on the impact of TOLAC bans and how to facilitate transfer for those who desire TOLAC.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  hospital policy; trial of labor after cesarean; vaginal birth after cesarean

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31691369      PMCID: PMC9536508          DOI: 10.1111/birt.12460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Birth        ISSN: 0730-7659            Impact factor:   3.081


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