Labour outcome in primigravida with unengaged head: a observational study

Background: Physiologically, labour is different in primigravida. It raises the apprehension of physicians. In the last two decades, the rising cesarean section rate is attributed to many factors, amongst which primigravida with the unengaged head is one of the significant cause. Objective were to s...

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Published inInternational Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology Vol. 11; no. 4; p. 1097
Main Authors Dewan, Anmol, Pati, Banishree, Nautiyal, Ruchira, Chaudhary, Devnanda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 01.04.2022
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Summary:Background: Physiologically, labour is different in primigravida. It raises the apprehension of physicians. In the last two decades, the rising cesarean section rate is attributed to many factors, amongst which primigravida with the unengaged head is one of the significant cause. Objective were to study the labour outcome in a primigravida with unengaged head at term gestation in labour Methods: An institution based prospective study was conducted among 120 subjects. Primigravida with unengaged head at term gestation at the onset of labour were included. Pregnancy with pathological conditions of the fetus and maternal co-morbid condition were excluded. Intrapartum monitoring was done, and the partograph was plotted. Results: Amongst the study population 49.2% (59) cases delivered by vaginal delivery. 58 (48.3%) cases were delivered by cesarean sectionNon-progress of labour indicated cesarean delivery in most of the cases. In 34.4%of cases, non progress of labour was the indication for cesarean section. Duration of the first stage of labour ranges from 5-26 hours. Conclusions: Primigravida with unengaged head at early labour is not a direct indication for cesarean section. Intrapartum monitoring and the art of instrumental delivery can result in successful vaginal delivery. Keywords: Primigravida, Unengaged head, Partograph, Labour, Caesrean section
ISSN:2320-1770
2320-1789
DOI:10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20220732