Different modes of delivery and hormonal stress response.
Magdalena BulskaPiotr SzcześniakAgnieszka Pieta-DolinskaPatrycja DorobekJolanta ParafiniukPrzemysław OszukowskiDaria Orszulak-MichalakPublished in: Ginekologia polska (2021)
The results obtained emphasize the importance of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis as one of the potential mechanisms actively involved in childbirth. The determined levels of cortisol and progesterone in the maternal and umbilical cord blood varied significantly depending on the type of delivery, with higher concentrations being observed in the case of natural delivery. In addition, the highest levels of cortisol were determined in primiparas; however, lowered umbilical cord blood cortisol levels were observed in pregnant women who had participated in antenatal education, regardless of the number of deliveries.