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'Urgent' birth care review needed | 'Urgent' birth care review needed |
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Researchers have called for an urgent review of the way birth care is delivered in the UK to allow women to make more informed choices. | Researchers have called for an urgent review of the way birth care is delivered in the UK to allow women to make more informed choices. |
The team at Dundee University compared births taking place in NHS maternity units with those booked with an independent midwife. | The team at Dundee University compared births taking place in NHS maternity units with those booked with an independent midwife. |
Their study suggests deaths of newborns and stillbirths are more likely in mothers using independent midwives. | |
However, on a number of other factors, NHS deliveries were poorer. | However, on a number of other factors, NHS deliveries were poorer. |
The researchers studied the cases of 7,214 women who used NHS birth services between 2002 and 2005. | The researchers studied the cases of 7,214 women who used NHS birth services between 2002 and 2005. |
They compared their cases with 1,462 people who had employed a member of the Independent Midwives Association (IMA), now known as Independent Midwives UK. | They compared their cases with 1,462 people who had employed a member of the Independent Midwives Association (IMA), now known as Independent Midwives UK. |
'High Risk' | 'High Risk' |
The researchers said they found important differences between the two groups of women. For example, IMA group mothers were more likely to have a pre-existing medical condition and previous obstetric complications than NHS group mothers. | The researchers said they found important differences between the two groups of women. For example, IMA group mothers were more likely to have a pre-existing medical condition and previous obstetric complications than NHS group mothers. |
IMA mothers were also more likely to have a twin pregnancy and breech birth. | IMA mothers were also more likely to have a twin pregnancy and breech birth. |
IMA mothers were also more likely to experience a stillbirth or a neonatal death than NHS mothers - 1.7% in the IMA group compared with 0.6% in the NHS group. | IMA mothers were also more likely to experience a stillbirth or a neonatal death than NHS mothers - 1.7% in the IMA group compared with 0.6% in the NHS group. |
However, when high risk cases were excluded from both groups, the difference was not statistically significant - 0.5% in the IMA group and 0.3% in the NHS group. | However, when high risk cases were excluded from both groups, the difference was not statistically significant - 0.5% in the IMA group and 0.3% in the NHS group. |
The researchers suggest that it is these higher risk situations, such as breech birth and twin pregnancies, that account for the higher death rate. | The researchers suggest that it is these higher risk situations, such as breech birth and twin pregnancies, that account for the higher death rate. |
On the other hand, the researchers found that IMA mothers were significantly more likely to start labour spontaneously and used fewer pain relieving drugs. | On the other hand, the researchers found that IMA mothers were significantly more likely to start labour spontaneously and used fewer pain relieving drugs. |
They were also more likely to breastfeed successfully. | They were also more likely to breastfeed successfully. |
Their babies were also heavier. NHS babies were far more likely to be premature and admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit. | Their babies were also heavier. NHS babies were far more likely to be premature and admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit. |
The authors said there must now be further study and review so women can make the best decisions about what kind of pregnancy care and delivery they receive. | The authors said there must now be further study and review so women can make the best decisions about what kind of pregnancy care and delivery they receive. |
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