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The NICE guideline on caesarean section (CG132) recommends that women who have an uncomplicated singleton breech pregnancy at 36 weeks of gestation should be offered external cephalic version, and that pregnant women with a singleton
- Recommendations | Caesarean birth | Guidance - NICE
Before carrying out a caesarean birth for an uncomplicated...
- Scenario: Managing common minor ailments - CKS | NICE
The recommendations on breech presentation are based on...
- Recommendations | Caesarean birth | Guidance - NICE
31 mar 2021 · Before carrying out a caesarean birth for an uncomplicated singleton breech pregnancy, carry out an ultrasound scan to check that the baby is in the breech position. Do this as late as possible before the caesarean birth procedure.
Breech presentation is associated with uterine and congenital abnormalities, and has a significant recurrence risk. Term babies presenting by the breech have worse outcomes than cephalic presenting babies, irrespective of the mode of delivery.
Based on their knowledge and experience, the committee agreed that healthcare professionals should follow recommendations on assessing progress of labour in the NICE guideline on intrapartum care for healthy women and babies (CG190) to avoid unnecessary intervention when there is a delay in labour. The committee’s intention was that ...
The recommendations on breech presentation are based on expert opinion in clinical guidance from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Covers the management of some common minor ailments which may be experienced during pregnancy.
1 sie 2021 · Interventions to correct breech presentation (to cephalic) before labour and birth are important for the woman’s and the baby’s health. The aim of this review is to determine the most effective way of managing a breech presentation in late pregnancy.
The NICE guideline on caesarean section (CG132) recommends that women who have an uncomplicated singleton breech pregnancy at 36 weeks of gestation should be offered external cephalic version, and that pregnant women with a singleton breech presentation at term, for whom external cephalic version is contraindicated or has been unsuccessful ...