OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the risk of severe blood loss is increased in semi-sitting and sitting position, and if so, to which extent blood loss from perineal damage is responsible for this finding. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data from a large trial. SETTING: Primary care midwifery practices in the Netherlands. POPULATION: About 1646 low-risk women who had a spontaneous vaginal delivery. METHODS: Blood loss was measured using a weighing scale and measuring jug. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the net effects of birthing position and perineal damage on blood loss greater than 500 ml. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mean total blood loss and incidence of blood loss greater than 500 ml and 1000 ml. RESULTS: Mean total blood loss ...
Background: Whether certain birth positions are associated with perineal injuries and severe perinea...
Perineal trauma is a prevalent problem during child birth with around 53% to 79% of vaginal deliveri...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
Objective: To assess whether the risk of severe blood loss is increased in semi-sitting and sitting ...
Contains fulltext : 51609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Aim: To examine the association between semi-sitting and sitting position at the time of birth and p...
Aim: To examine the association between semi-sitting and sitting position at the time of birth and p...
Contains fulltext : 89343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aim: To examin...
Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour an...
Abstract Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during ...
Background: Pelvic floor damage through vaginal birth exists in approximately half the women postpar...
Background: Whether certain birth positions are associated with perineal injuries and severe perinea...
Perineal trauma is a prevalent problem during child birth with around 53% to 79% of vaginal deliveri...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...
Objective: To assess whether the risk of severe blood loss is increased in semi-sitting and sitting ...
Contains fulltext : 51609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Aim: To examine the association between semi-sitting and sitting position at the time of birth and p...
Aim: To examine the association between semi-sitting and sitting position at the time of birth and p...
Contains fulltext : 89343.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aim: To examin...
Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour an...
Abstract Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during ...
Background: Pelvic floor damage through vaginal birth exists in approximately half the women postpar...
Background: Whether certain birth positions are associated with perineal injuries and severe perinea...
Perineal trauma is a prevalent problem during child birth with around 53% to 79% of vaginal deliveri...
Aim and objectives. To identify maternal, newborn and obstetric factors associated with birth-relate...