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The risk of post partum haemorrhaging in 5th pregnancy??

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stateoftheart · 16/07/2015 12:13

I appreciate no one can give me medical advice, I was just wondering whether anyone who had more than 4 births can tell me whether they were told the risk was high.

I was hoping to birth in the MLU but consultant recommended hospital with cannula put on during labour just in case!

I don't feel like I can make an informed decision unless I know the extent of the risk.

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bakingtins · 16/07/2015 12:27

www.rcog.org.uk/en/guidelines-research-services/guidelines/parity-and-postpartum-haemorrhage---query-bank/
www.midwifery.org.uk/?page_id=731
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9271837

All say effect of grand-parity is small or not significant. The other thing is, how quickly do you labour? I was supposed to have a cannula and consultant led because of previous PPH, no doctor got to me quick enough to get a cannula put in before I delivered. I had a v similar experience to previous births on MLU - bed pushed to one side of the room, mats put out, delivered in my preferred position, just one midwife in attendance - it wasn't a bad experience at all.

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MazyCrummy · 16/07/2015 12:35

I'm pregnant with baby #5 now and am receiving mw led care - the consultant didn't even want to see me - so it can't be an automatic increased risk just because of being multi paritous.

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stateoftheart · 16/07/2015 13:49

Thank you for that research. I would much prefare MLU and the chances of interventions are higher in consultant led.

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Levismum · 16/07/2015 21:22

I gave birth to dc 4, 5 & 6 in 3 different birth centres.

It was only with dc6 they mentioned pph. I agreed to a cannula when I was admitted to the centre.

All was fine. No pph. Happy & healthy dd.

Good luck.

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