The carbon footprint of different modes of birth in the UK and the Netherlands: An exploratory study using life cycle assessment.
Nienke A SpilKim E van NieuwenhuizenRachel RoweJames G ThorntonElizabeth MurphyEvelyn VerheijenClifford L SheltonAlexander Edward HeazellPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2024)
The carbon footprint of a caesarean is higher than for a vaginal birth if analgesia is excluded, but this is very sensitive to the analgesia used; use of nitrous oxide with oxygen multiplies the carbon footprint of vaginal birth 25-fold. Alternative methods of pain relief or nitrous oxide destruction systems would lead to a substantial improvement in carbon footprint. Although clinical need and maternal choice are paramount, protocols should consider the environmental impact of different choices.