Labour augmentation and fetal outcomes in relation to birth positions: a secondary analysis of an RCT evaluating birth seat births.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:the aim of this study was to compare the use of synthetic oxytocin for augmentation, duration of labour and birth and infant outcomes in nulliparous women randomised to birth on a birth seat or any other position. STUDY DESIGN:a randomised controlled trial in Sweden where 1002 women were randomised to birth on a birth seat (experimental group) or birth in any other position (control group). Data were collected between November 2006 and July 2009. The outcome measurements included synthetic oxytocin augmentation, duration of the second stage of labour and fetal outcome. Analysis was by intention to treat. SETTING:southern Sweden. FINDINGS:the main findings of this study were that women randomised to the experimental group had a statistically significant shorter second stage of labour than women randomised to the control group. There were no differences between the groups for use of synthetic oxytocin augmentation or for neonatal outcomes. CONCLUSIONS:women allocated to the birth seat had a significantly shorter second stage of labour despite similar numbers of women subjected to synthetic oxytocin augmentation in the study groups. The adverse neonatal outcomes did not differ between groups. The birth seat can be suggested as non-medical intervention used to reduce duration of second stage labour and birth. The birth seat can be suggested as a non-medical intervention that may facilitate reduced duration of the second stage of labour. Furthermore it is recommended that caregivers, both midwives and midwifery students, should learn skills to assist women in using a variety of birth positions. TRIAL REGISTRATION:unique Protocol ID: Dnr 2009/739 (register.clinicaltrials.gov).

journal_name

Midwifery

journal_title

Midwifery

authors

Thies-Lagergren L,Kvist LJ,Sandin-Bojö AK,Christensson K,Hildingsson I

doi

10.1016/j.midw.2011.12.014

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-04-01 00:00:00

pages

344-50

issue

4

eissn

0266-6138

issn

1532-3099

pii

S0266-6138(12)00025-3

journal_volume

29

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