BJPsych Open (Mar 2022)

Birth without intervention in women with severe mental illness: cohort study

  • Clare Taylor,
  • Robert Stewart,
  • Rod Gibson,
  • Dharmintra Pasupathy,
  • Hitesh Shetty,
  • Louise Howard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Summary The rate of normal birth outcomes (i.e. full-term births without intervention) for women with severe mental illness (SMI – psychotic and bipolar disorders) is not known. We examined rates of birth without intervention (spontaneous labour onset, spontaneous vaginal delivery without instruments, no episiotomy and no indication of pre- or post-delivery anaesthesia) in women with SMI (584 pregnancies) compared with a control population (70 942 pregnancies). Outcome ratios were calculated standardising for age. Women with SMI were less likely to have a birth without intervention (29.5%) relative to the control population (36.8%) (standardised outcome ratio 0.74, 95% CI 0.63–0.87).

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