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    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Maternal-Fetal Medicine
    • Midwifery Practice

    Background:

    • Approximately 1:100-150 women at term experience a first-time diagnosis of breech presentation during labor.
    • Undiagnosed breech presentation in labor can cause significant stress for both women and healthcare professionals.
    • These experiences can lead to feelings of disempowerment and distress for midwives and expectant mothers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide practical strategies for midwifery change leaders to enhance care for undiagnosed breech presentations.
    • To suggest methods for improving organizational support and professional development related to breech birth management.
    • To address the emotional and professional impact of unanticipated breech diagnoses during labor.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current clinical practices and challenges in managing undiagnosed breech presentations.
    • Proposal of proactive organizational changes for midwifery leaders.
    • Emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration and continuous professional development.

    Main Results:

    • Antenatal identification through planning or scanning is crucial for improving breech presentation management.
    • Establishing a multidisciplinary breech leadership team offers vital support, reflection, and collaborative professional development opportunities.
    • Implementing these strategies can mitigate stress and improve empowerment for women and healthcare providers.

    Conclusions:

    • Proactive antenatal identification and robust multidisciplinary support systems are key to improving care for women with undiagnosed breech presentations.
    • Midwifery leaders play a critical role in implementing organizational changes to support better outcomes and experiences.
    • Enhanced professional development and collaborative reflection are essential for managing the complexities of breech labor.