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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
29 wrz 2023 · For all women giving birth in all birth settings, follow the principles in the NICE guideline on patient experience in adult NHS services and the NICE guideline on shared decision making, and support the woman's choices.
19 sie 2021 · Also see the recommendations on breech presentation in the NICE guideline on caesarean birth, and the recommendations on breech presenting in labour in the NICE guideline on intrapartum care for women with existing medical conditions or obstetric complications and their babies.
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, shou...
13 mar 2021 · An intrapartum management guideline for breech presentation was found through the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), however a search of the organisation’s website yielded the RCOG guidelines, so these were included in the review instead.
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 ...
16 mar 2017 · Executive summary of recommendations. What information should be given to women with breech presentation at term? Women with a breech presentation at term should be offered external cephalic version (ECV) unless there is an absolute contraindication. They should be advised on the risks and benefits of ECV and the implications for mode of delivery.