

Mode of Delivery for Periviable PTB: Does it Matter?
Jan 5, 2025
The podcast dives into the complexities of delivering preterm infants, especially in the critical periviable window. It examines the latest guidelines on mode of delivery, questioning if cesarean or vaginal birth affects neonatal outcomes. The discussion highlights the high risks involved for infants born at 22 to 24 weeks, comparing survival rates and resuscitation strategies. There's a particular focus on the implications of breech presentations versus vertex births, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making for expecting mothers.
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Mode of Delivery for Preterm Birth
- Consider mode of delivery for preterm birth, especially periviability.
- Recent SMFM guidance clarifies C-section recommendations.
C-Section for Prematurity
- C-section is not warranted for prematurity alone in cephalic presentation.
- Specific guidelines exist for C-section in cases of fetal distress or malpresentation.
C-Section Guidelines
- No C-section is indicated solely for prematurity in cephalic presentation.
- Consider gestational age and presentation to determine C-section necessity.