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. 2021 Jan 7;21:36. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-03507-5

Table 1.

Background characteristics. Comparison of al included women for the in-depth analyses from the high- and low-volume months (250 vaginal births from each month and all caesarean sections). When comparing background characteristics between women with vaginal births and caesarean sections in each of the study months, no significant differences were found, and they are here presented together

High-volume month
August 2017
Low-volume month November 2017 p-valuea
n (%) n (%)
Of all women (n = 358) (n = 332)
Age
< 20 years old 25 (7.1) 29 (8.8) I 0.801
20–29 years old 153 (43.2) 146 (44.2) I
30–39 years old 158 (44.6) 138 (41.8) I
≥ 40 years old 18 (5.1) 17 (5.2) I
Information missing 4 (-) 2 (-)
Parity
0 140 (39.1) 106 (31.9) I 0.064
1–4 161 (44.9) 178 (53.6) I
≥ 5 57 (15.9) 48 (14.5) I
Information missing 0 (-) 0 (-)
Singleton/multiple gestations
Singletons 351 (98.0) 324 (97.6) I 0.683
Multiple gestations 7 (2.0) 8 (2.4) I
Information missing 0 (-) 0 (-)
Gestational age
Extremely preterm (week 28–33) 19 (5.5) 18 (5.5) I 0.182
Preterm (week 34–36) 27 (7.8) 42 (12.7) I
Term (37–41 weeks) 291 (84.3) 265 (80.3) I
Post term (≥ 42 weeks) 8 (2.3) 5 (1.5) I
Information missing 13 (-) 2 (-)
Antenatal care
≥ 1 visit 137 (43.6) 152 (52.2) I 0.034ψ
Not attended 177 (56.4) 139 (47.8) I
Information missing 44 (-) 41 (-)
Obstetric risk factors in current pregnancy
Pre-eclampsia 34 (9.5) 30 (9.1) I 0.478
Eclampsia 2 (0.6) 4 (1.2) I
Premature rupture of membrane 38 (10.6) 52 (15.8) I
Ante-partum haemorrhage 12 (3.4) 11 (3.3) I
Fever 1 (0.3) 2 (0.6) I
Otherb 27 (7.5) 23 (7.0) I
None 244 (68.2) 208 (63.0) I
Information missing 0 (-) 2 (-)
Of women with parity ≥ 1 (n = 218) (n = 226)
Obstetric history
Previous death of child/childrenc 53 (26.5) 54 (24.5) 0.646
1 previous caesarean section 30 (13.8) 35 (15.5) I 0.409
≥ 2 previous caesarean sections 22 (10.1) 15 (6.6) I
Of all women (n = 358) (n = 332)
Progress on admission
Before active phase of labourd 60 (20.0) 55 (19.3) I 0.683
First stage of active phase of labour 197 (65.7) 180 (63.6) I
Second stage of labour 43 (14.3) 48 (17.0) I
Information missing 58 (-) 49 (-)
Referrals after failed trial of labour at home
Referralse 24 (6.7) 25 (7.6) I 0.665

ψ p-value < 0.05

aFisher exact test

b Other obstetric risk factors: Polyhydramnios (23); Oligohydramnios (14); Suspected chorionamnitis (3); Foetal malformation (1); Bicorn uterus (1); Diabetes (3); Prolonged labour and haematuria prior to admission (1); Hypothyroidism (2); Anaemia (1); First twin delivered prior to admission second still intrauterine (1)

cDocumentation was insufficient to differentiate perinatal deaths from deaths later in life

dCervical dilation < 4 cm

e30 of all 34 women with failed trial of labour at home (88.2%) had received unregulated oxytocin or misoprostol (15/49 missing information regarding prior augmentation)