Indications for Emergency Intervention, Mode of Delivery, and the Childbirth Experience.
Jonathan Eliyahu HandelzaltsAvigail Waldman PeyserHaim KrissiSigal LevyArnon WiznitzerYoav PeledPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Compared to planned interventions, unplanned interventions were shown to be associated with a more negative maternal childbirth experience. However, the indication for unplanned intervention appears to have a greater effect than the nature of the intervention on the birth experience. Women who underwent emergency interventions due to delay of birth (arrest of labor) perceived their birth experience more negatively than those who underwent interventions due to risk for the mother or fetus, regardless of the nature of the intervention (vacuum or emergency cesarean section). The results indicate the importance of follow-up after unexpected emergency interventions, especially following arrest of labor, as negative birth experience may have repercussions in a woman's psychosocial life and well-being.
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