• J Obstet Gynaecol · May 2014

    Maternal request for caesarean section: audit of a care pathway.

    • B Green, J Evans, S Subair, and L M Liao.
    • Women's Health Division, University College London Hospitals , London , UK.
    • J Obstet Gynaecol. 2014 May 1;34(4):317-21.

    AbstractThis report is based on an audit of the delivery outcome of a specific care pathway for women who had made a maternal request for caesarean section (MRCS). The study took place in a UK inner city National Health Service maternity unit with 6,000 births per year. All 31 multiparous and 16 nulliparous women on the pathway were included. All of the former group had delivered vaginally, all reported having experienced their previous birth as traumatic, and all subsequently delivered vaginally. Of the 16 nulliparous women, six delivered by planned caesarean section; four delivered vaginally; four had an instrumental delivery and two had an emergency caesarean section. A designated multidisciplinary care pathway that incorporates education and support may have the potential to help more women to achieve a normal delivery. More research is needed to assess its potential for reducing unnecessary caesarean deliveries and for improving user experience.

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