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  1. What is the impact of pharmacological interventions for the management of postpartum haemorrhage on breastfeeding and women's and their birth companions' experience and satisfaction in the postnatal period?

    haemorrhage . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  2. What is the most effective dosage at which oxytocin should be recommenced once stopped in labour because of an abnormal cardiotocography?

    labour . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  3. What is the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of intravenous compared with oral antibiotics for preventing postnatal infections after birth with forceps or ventouse?

    ventouse . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  4. Experience: Maternity (IND292)

    This indicator covers patient experiences of maternity services. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes

  5. Mortality: infant (IND283)

    This indicator covers infant Mortality. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes

  6. Decision-to-birth interval (category 2 urgency): A prospective study to determine whether the decision-to-birth interval has an impact on maternal and neonatal outcomes when there is a category 2 level of urgency for caesarean birth.

    Furthermore, much of this work is retrospective. Most women who undergo intrapartum caesarean birth fall into the category 2 level of...

  7. Maternal request for caesarean birth: What support or psychological interventions would be appropriate for women who have a fear of vaginal childbirth and request a caesarean birth?

    might be appropriate include: antenatal clinics dedicated to providing care for women with no obstetric indications who request a...

  8. Hypertension in pregnancy: diagnosis and management (NG133)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing hypertension (high blood pressure), including pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy, labour and birth. It also includes advice for women with hypertension who wish to conceive and women who have had a pregnancy complicated by hypertension. It aims to improve care during pregnancy, labour and birth for women and their babies.

  9. Postpartum haemorrhage: What is the most effective treatment for primary postpartum haemorrhage?

    interventions, immediate feedback and quality improvements) compared with standard care could be undertaken. Important outcomes include...

  10. Long‑term consequences of planning birth in different settings: What are the long‑term consequences for women and babies of planning birth in different settings?

    functioning. Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care for healthy women and babies Number CG190 Date issued

  11. Preterm labour and birth (NG25)

    This guideline covers the care of women with a singleton pregnancy at increased risk of, or with symptoms and signs of, preterm labour (before 37 weeks), and women with a singleton pregnancy having a planned preterm birth. It aims to reduce the risks of preterm birth for the baby and describes treatments to prevent or delay early labour and birth.

  12. Heart valve disease presenting in adults: investigation and management (NG208)

    This guideline covers investigation and management of heart valve disease presenting in adults. It aims to improve quality of life and survival for people with heart valve disease through timely diagnosis and appropriate intervention.

  13. Inducing labour (QS60)

    This quality standard covers the induction of labour in hospital outpatient or inpatient settings. It includes advice and care for pregnant women who are considering or having induction of labour. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  14. Inducing labour (NG207)

    This guideline covers the circumstances for inducing labour, methods of induction, assessment, monitoring, pain relief and managing complications. It aims to improve advice and care for pregnant women who are thinking about or having induction of labour.