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Archive for April 2024

Maternal heart rate recording to improve outcomes

Many things related to fetal monitoring in labour have been introduced because they seemed like a good idea, but never properly evaluated to determine whether they work (like “Fresh Eyes” checks, and central fetal monitoring). There is increasing recognition that one of the reasons for poor outcomes when CTG monitoring is used is not realising the heart rate being recorded is that of the woman and not her fetus. Many […]

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Caesarean section and stillbirth risk

Short term thinking is a problem in maternity care. It seems to me as though a good five minute Apgar score, or normal cord blood gases, is the primary end point in far too many studies. These things are not inappropriate outcomes to aim for, but they aren’t enough and can end up meaning professionals in clinical practice lose sight of the big picture. As a parent and birthing woman, […]

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What would a good fetal monitoring policy look like?

Last week I published a post about why I’m not on a guideline writing group. I mentioned that I sometimes provide anonymous gentle suggestions for people who are working on fetal monitoring guidelines about how to make theirs better. You might like to get a copy of the fetal monitoring guideline where you work / where you support women to birth / where you plan to birth and read the […]

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