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

Background:

  • Peripartum obstetric risk factors (POR) identification is key for appropriate management.
  • Predicting which women require enhanced obstetric and neonatal care is complex.
  • Understanding the timing of risk factor appearance is crucial for timely intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the optimal timing for assessing peripartum obstetric risk factors (POR).
  • To evaluate the role of medical interventions in complications for initially low-risk women.
  • To inform management strategies for pregnant women based on risk assessment.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective cohort study of 1975 women across two maternity units.
  • Categorization of women into risk groups (POR- and POR+) at three stages: late pregnancy, labor onset, and end of labor.
  • Observation of medical interventions, fetal-maternal complications, and retrospective audit of management.

Main Results:

  • 20% of women were identified as low-risk (POR-) at the end of labor.
  • 16% of women initially assessed as low-risk at labor onset experienced a non-simple delivery.
  • 35% of non-simple deliveries in low-risk women may have been preventable with better guideline adherence.

Conclusions:

  • Predicting the need for additional obstetric resources is difficult.
  • Risk assessment should occur at admission and be reassessed during labor.
  • No woman is entirely risk-free; delivery in demedicalized units requires careful consideration.