AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study investigates factors affecting childbirth methods in women with multiple pregnancies, analyzing data from 2010 to 2022 at a specific clinic in Bratislava.
  • - Results indicated that first-time mothers (primiparous) faced higher chances of needing a caesarean section, while mothers who had given birth before (multiparous) were more likely to have vaginal deliveries, with a noted decline in caesarean sections since 2017.
  • - The research concludes that multiple pregnancies pose higher risks for both mothers and babies, influenced by aspects like assisted reproduction, fetal positioning, and previous delivery experiences.

Article Abstract

Objective: This paper aims to analyze the factors that can influence the method of childbirth in women with multiple pregnancies.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective analysis of selected parameters in women with multiple pregnancies who gave birth at the 2nd Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics of the Faculty of Medicine (FM), Comenius University (CU) and University Hospital (UH) Bratislava in the years 2010-2022.

Results: Between 2010 and 2022, at the 2nd Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics of the FM CU and UH in Bratislava, 1.13% of births were multiple pregnancies. After statistical data processing, primiparity appeared statistically significant as a risk of acute caesarean section (C-section); multiparous women had a higher probability to give birth vaginally. Since 2017, the clinic has had a decreasing trend in the number of caesarean sections. Women with an acute caesarean section, in turn had on average a lower pH of both fetuses compared to vaginal delivery. However, the incidence of asphyxia in fetuses was not statistically significantly different. We found no risk factor increasing the likelihood of acute caesarean section for fetus B in twins.

Conclusion: Multiple pregnancy has a higher morbidity not only for the woman but also for the fetuses. The incidence of multiple pregnancies is influenced by assisted reproduction. Delivery method depends on various factors such as chorionicity, fetal presentation, and history of a previous caesarean section.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.48095/cccg2024173DOI Listing

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