The association between a previous uneventful vaginal delivery of a macrosomic neonate and future shoulder dystocia.

2021 
Abstract Objective To examine the association between vaginal delivery of a previous macrosomic neonate (birthweight (BW)≥ 4000) among non-diabetic women and the rate of shoulder dystocia (SD) in the subsequent pregnancy. Study design A historical prospective cohort study in a university affiliated medical center from 2005 to 2019. Women who had a singleton pregnancy and two consecutive deliveries in our medical center were included. Women with previous GDM, SD or cesarean delivery were excluded. Univariate analysis was followed by multivariate logistic regression. Results A total of 38,942 women were included. SD incidence among the subsequent pregnancies was 0.44 % (172 women). In univariate analysis women with previous delivery of large neonates: BW≥90th percentile for gestational age and BW ≥ 4000 g had higher risk for subsequent SD (odds ratio 2.69 [95 % confidence interval 1.89–3.84], p Conclusion Previous uneventful delivery of a macrosomic neonate to a non-diabetic mother should not be regarded as a risk factor for SD in the subsequent delivery.
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