| Literature DB >> 34706693 |
Ann-Katrin Morr1, Nicole Malah2, Andrea Manuela Messer2, Annina Etter2, Martin Mueller2, Luigi Raio2, Daniel Surbek2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Healthy women with low risk singleton pregnancies are offered a midwife-led birth model at our department. Exclusion criteria for midwife-led births include a range of abnormalities in medical history and during the course of pregnancy. In case of complications before, during or after labor and birth, an obstetrician is involved. The purpose of this study was 1) to evaluate the frequency of and reasons for secondary obstetrician involvement in planned midwife-led births and 2) to assess the maternal and neonatal outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Birth modes; Maternal and neonatal outcome; Midwife-led birth care; Secondary obstetrician involvement
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34706693 PMCID: PMC8549258 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-021-04209-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Maternal and fetal exclusion criteria for midwife-led birth model
| anamnestic criteria | fetal criteria | maternal criteria |
|---|---|---|
∙ history of caesarean section or other uterus operation ∙ history of placental retention or postpartum hemorrhage ∙ history of obstetrical anal sphincter injuries ∙ history of herpes genitalis ∙ uterus malformation ∙ in vitro fertilization/ intracytoplasmic sperm injection | ∙ gestational age < 37 completed weeks ∙ multiple pregnancy ∙ oligo- /polyhydramnios ∙ fetal growth restriction ∙ fetal macrosomia ∙ congenital malformation | ∙ maternal disease (e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, thrombophilia, cardiac/pulmonary disease) ∙ preeclampsia ∙ gestational diabetes ∙ placenta praevia ∙ drug abuse ∙ myoma > 5 cm ∙ vaginal bleeding ∙ active hepatitis ∙ active condylomata |
Predefined antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum criteria for secondary obstetrician involvement
| antepartum | intrapartum | postpartum |
|---|---|---|
∙ vaginal bleeding ∙ non-cephalic presentation ∙ postterm gestation ≥41 completed weeks ∙ induction of labor ∙ rupture of membranes > 24 h without contractions ∙ abnormal fetal heart rate monitoring before onset of labor | ∙ vaginal bleeding ∙ abnormal fetal heart rate monitoring ∙ meconium stained amniotic fluid ∙ prolonged first stage of labor ∙ prolonged second stage of labor ∙ hypertension ∙ suspicion of amniotic infection ∙ shoulder dystocia ∙ instrumental vaginal birth ∙ request of epidural anaesthesia ∙ maternal exhaustion/ decompensation | ∙ postpartum hemorrhage ∙ complete or partial placental retention ∙ obstetrical anal sphincter injury ∙ severe vaginal tear |
Fig. 1Annual numbers of intended and completed midwife-led births and midwife-led births with secondary obstetrician involvement
Fig. 2Birth Modes for all intended midwife-led births
Fig. 3Birth Modes with and without secondary obstetrician involvement
Maternal characteristics comparing the group of completed midwife-led births to the group of midwife-led births with secondary obstetrician involvement
| completed midwife-led births ( | midwife-led births with secondary obstetrician involvement ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal age (years), mean ± SD | 32.33 ± 4.34 | 31.82 ± 3.83 | 0.154 |
| ≥ 35 years, n (%) | 103 (34.11) | 58 (25.22) | |
| Gestational age (weeks), mean ± SD | 39.74 ± 0.93 | 40.06 ± 0.97 | |
| ≥ 41 completed gestational weeks, n (%) | 24 (7.95) | 42 (18.26) | |
| Primiparous women, n (%) | 125 (41.39) | 172 (74.78) |
SD Standard deviation
Fig. 4a: Antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum reasons for secondary obstetrician involvement in the group of terminated midwife-led births. b: Antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum reasons for secondary obstetrician involvement in the group of all intended midwife-led births
Maternal and neonatal outcome comparing the group of completed midwife-led births to the group of midwife-led births with secondary obstetrician involvement
| completed midwife-led births ( | midwife-led births with secondary obstetrician involvement ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Episiotomy, n (%) | 11 (3.64) | 71 (30.87) | |
| Birth weight (g), mean ± SD | 3363 ± 345 | 3435 ± 407 | |
| 5′ Apgar < 7, n (%) | 0 (0) | 2 (0,87) | 0,105 |
| Arterial umbilical cord pH < 7.10 (all birth modes), n (%) | 4 (1.70) | 13 (6.25) | |
| NICU, n (%) | 1 (0.33) | 6 (2.61) |
SD Standard deviation, NICU Neonatal intensive care unit