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Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts

The obstetrics field is undergoing transformation and committing to ensuring the autonomy of pregnant women in decisions related to birth based on scientific information. The physiological process of birth typically results in vaginal delivery, but medicine has evolved to include obstetric surgeries...

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Autores principales: Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique, Soares Laranjeira, Cláudia Lourdes, Barros de Melo, Carolina Soares, Brandão, Lorena Ventura, Oliveira, Gabriela Costa, Brandão, Augusto Henrique Fulgêncio, Nunes, Rui
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292846
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author Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique
Soares Laranjeira, Cláudia Lourdes
Barros de Melo, Carolina Soares
Brandão, Lorena Ventura
Oliveira, Gabriela Costa
Brandão, Augusto Henrique Fulgêncio
Nunes, Rui
author_facet Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique
Soares Laranjeira, Cláudia Lourdes
Barros de Melo, Carolina Soares
Brandão, Lorena Ventura
Oliveira, Gabriela Costa
Brandão, Augusto Henrique Fulgêncio
Nunes, Rui
author_sort Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique
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description The obstetrics field is undergoing transformation and committing to ensuring the autonomy of pregnant women in decisions related to birth based on scientific information. The physiological process of birth typically results in vaginal delivery, but medicine has evolved to include obstetric surgeries that are safe and result in few perioperative complications, especially when cesarean section is performed from 39 weeks of gestational age. Thus, the question is whether clinicians should interfere with pregnant women’s freedom to choose their mode of delivery by trying to persuade them to choose vaginal delivery. The objective was to analyze the perinatal complications of the maternal–fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section with respect to the bioethical precepts of autonomy, beneficence and nonmaleficence. In total, 2,507 women, including 1,807 (72.1%) with vaginal deliveries and 700 (27.9%) with cesarean deliveries, were analyzed between 2017 and 2020. There was no difference between the types of delivery in maternal readmission, death, admission to the intensive care unit, an Apgar score <7 in the 5th minute of life, maternal blood transfusion or comorbidities of the mothers or newborns. The elective cesarean section group showed less need for therapeutic uterotonics. In primigravidae, it was observed that elective cesarean section did not present a higher risk of complications than vaginal delivery. Therefore, this guarantees the autonomy and right of the individual to choose the mode of delivery.
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spelling pubmed-105814772023-10-18 Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique Soares Laranjeira, Cláudia Lourdes Barros de Melo, Carolina Soares Brandão, Lorena Ventura Oliveira, Gabriela Costa Brandão, Augusto Henrique Fulgêncio Nunes, Rui PLoS One Research Article The obstetrics field is undergoing transformation and committing to ensuring the autonomy of pregnant women in decisions related to birth based on scientific information. The physiological process of birth typically results in vaginal delivery, but medicine has evolved to include obstetric surgeries that are safe and result in few perioperative complications, especially when cesarean section is performed from 39 weeks of gestational age. Thus, the question is whether clinicians should interfere with pregnant women’s freedom to choose their mode of delivery by trying to persuade them to choose vaginal delivery. The objective was to analyze the perinatal complications of the maternal–fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section with respect to the bioethical precepts of autonomy, beneficence and nonmaleficence. In total, 2,507 women, including 1,807 (72.1%) with vaginal deliveries and 700 (27.9%) with cesarean deliveries, were analyzed between 2017 and 2020. There was no difference between the types of delivery in maternal readmission, death, admission to the intensive care unit, an Apgar score <7 in the 5th minute of life, maternal blood transfusion or comorbidities of the mothers or newborns. The elective cesarean section group showed less need for therapeutic uterotonics. In primigravidae, it was observed that elective cesarean section did not present a higher risk of complications than vaginal delivery. Therefore, this guarantees the autonomy and right of the individual to choose the mode of delivery. Public Library of Science 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10581477/ /pubmed/37847716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292846 Text en © 2023 Mascarenhas Silva et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mascarenhas Silva, Carlos Henrique
Soares Laranjeira, Cláudia Lourdes
Barros de Melo, Carolina Soares
Brandão, Lorena Ventura
Oliveira, Gabriela Costa
Brandão, Augusto Henrique Fulgêncio
Nunes, Rui
Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title_full Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title_fullStr Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title_short Perinatal complications of the maternal–Fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: A retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
title_sort perinatal complications of the maternal–fetal dyad in primiparous women subjected to vaginal delivery versus elective cesarean section: a retrospective study of clinical results associated with bioethical precepts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37847716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292846
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