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Women's satisfaction with the birthing experience in relation to duration of labour, obstetric interventions and mode of birth

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.01.041

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Birth experience; Labour management

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  1. Vasternorrland Region

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Objective: To study the influence of the duration of labour on women's satisfaction with their birthing jenre Study design: All labours and births during a four-year period at a secondary level Hospital were included in a continuous audit of events and outcomes based on the Ten Group Classification System (TGCS). The women scored their overall satisfaction with their birth experience on an ordinal Visual Analog Scale. Results: 1780 nulliparous women with a cephalic fetus at term and spontaneous onset of labour in TGCS Group 1 gave birth during the study period. 1716 had complete data on duration of labour and, of these, 1380 (80,4 %) rated their satisfaction with their birthing experience. Satisfaction with the birthing experience was significantly related to mode of birth, oxytocin augmentation, epidural anaesthesia and to duration of labour. Duration of labour and mode of birth had independent significant statistical effect on the satisfaction with the birthing experience. Conclusion: Although various aspects of labour management are associated with a negative birth experience, the effect of prolonged labour is independently significant and measures taken to avoid prolonged labour could result in a net benefit to the woman's satisfaction. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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