Maternal and neonatal outcomes in the following delivery after previous preterm caesarean breech birth: a national cohort study

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The objective of this retrospective, nationwide Finnish population-based cohort study was to determine whether there is an association between preterm caesarean breech delivery in the first pregnancy and maternal and neonatal morbidity in the subsequent pregnancy and delivery. We identified all singleton preterm breech birth in Finland from 2000 to 2017 (n = 1259) and constructed a data set of the first two deliveries for these women. We compared outcomes of the following pregnancy and delivery among women with a previous preterm caesarean breech section with the outcomes of women with one previous vaginal preterm breech birth. p Value, odds ratio, and adjusted odds ratio were calculated. Neonates of women with a previous caesarean preterm breech delivery had an increased risk for arterial umbilical cord pH below seven (1.2% versus 0%; p value.024) and a higher rate of neonatal intensive care unit admission [22.9% versus 15% adjusted OR 1.57 (1.13–2.18); p value

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Toijonen, A., Hinnenberg, P., Gissler, M., Heinonen, S., & Macharey, G. (2022). Maternal and neonatal outcomes in the following delivery after previous preterm caesarean breech birth: a national cohort study. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 42(1), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2021.1871888

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