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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.
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Intrapartum ... - NICE
The NICE guideline on caesarean section (CG132) recommends...
- Recommendations | Caesarean birth | Guidance - NICE
Discuss with women the benefits and risks of planned vaginal...
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Intrapartum ... - NICE
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
This guideline provides up-to-date information on methods of delivery for women with breech presentation. The aim of this guideline is to aid decision making regarding the route of delivery and choice of various techniques used during delivery.
31 mar 2021 · Discuss with women the benefits and risks of planned vaginal birth versus planned caesarean birth for breech presentation, and the option of external cephalic version. [2004, amended 2021]
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...
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 ...
Women with a confirmed breech presentation should be reviewed at 36 weeks by an experienced member of staff to discuss on-going options for birth. The three options for management of breech at term are: External cephalic version (ECV) Planning for elective caesarean section.