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[The breech partogram].

B Poljak, S Vidović-Filipović, I Banović

    Jugoslavenska Ginekologija I Perinatologija
    |May 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study analyzed spontaneous breech deliveries, finding that labor progresses faster in the early stages. Partogram data reveals distinct delivery durations for primiparas and multiparas.

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    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Perinatal Medicine
    • Maternal-Fetal Medicine

    Context:

    • Analysis of 726 spontaneous breech deliveries in women with specific height, gestational age, and newborn birthweight criteria.
    • Exclusion of newborns with signs of fetal damage to focus on uncomplicated deliveries.
    • Delivery duration measured from 2 cm cervical dilation, with detailed data for primiparas and multiparas.

    Purpose:

    • To establish a partogram for spontaneous breech deliveries based on statistical analysis.
    • To determine the duration of labor and its stages in primiparous and multiparous women undergoing breech delivery.
    • To compare the progression of labor in different phases of cervical dilation during breech presentations.

    Summary:

    • A partogram was developed from 383 primiparas and 343 multiparas with uncomplicated spontaneous breech deliveries.
    • Delivery durations were up to 13h 15m for primiparas and 10h 40m for multiparas; second stage was 1h 20m and 40m, respectively.
    • Labor accelerated in early dilation phases and slowed significantly in later phases of spontaneous breech delivery.

    Impact:

    • Provides normative data for spontaneous breech delivery progression using a partogram.
    • Highlights differences in labor duration between primiparas and multiparas in breech presentations.
    • Offers insights into the temporal dynamics of cervical dilation during spontaneous breech labor, aiding clinical management.

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