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. 2012 Dec;28(6):733-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2011.08.008. Epub 2011 Oct 19.

Irish and New Zealand midwives' expertise in expectant management of the third stage of labour: the 'MEET' study

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Irish and New Zealand midwives' expertise in expectant management of the third stage of labour: the 'MEET' study

Cecily M Begley et al. Midwifery. 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: to explore the views of expert midwives in Ireland and New Zealand of the skills they employ in expectant management of the third stage of labour (EMTSL).

Design: university ethical approval was granted for a qualitative descriptive study in 2010. Recorded, semi-structured interviews were undertaken. Constant comparative analysis was used.

Setting: community birth settings in Ireland and New Zealand.

Participants: 27 consenting midwives who used EMTSL in at least 30% of births, with PPH rates less than 4%.

Findings: the majority of respondents believed the third stage was a special time of parent-baby discovery and 'watchful waiting', with no intervention necessary. Great importance was placed on women's feelings, behaviour and a calm environment. Skin-to-skin contact, breast feeding, not clamping the cord, upright positions and maternal effort, sometimes assisted by gentle cord-traction were also used.

Key conclusions: some components of EMTSL identified by these expert midwives are not recorded in text-books, but are based on experience and expertise. These elements of EMTSL add to midwifery knowledge and provide a basis for further discussion on how normal physiology can be supported during the third stage.

Implications for practice: use of these elements is recommended for women who request EMTSL, and for those in countries without ready access to uterotonics.

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