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Table 1 Socio-demographic, obstetric and delivery details

From: Bimanual examination for clot evacuation: a retrospective cohort study of women with postpartum haemorrhage after vaginal delivery

 

Total cohort (n = 438)

BCE performed (n = 149)

BCE not performed (n = 289)

p value1

Maternal age (mean; years)

32.4

31.7

32.7

0.03

BMI > 30

29 (6.6%)

10 (6.7%)

19 (6.6%)

0.89

Public care (%)

95.4

95.3

95.5

0.92

Nulliparity

263 (60.0%)

82 (55.0%)

181 (62.6%)

0.12

Singleton pregnancy

427 (97.5%)

146 (98.0%)

281 (97.2%)

0.63

Previous PPH (%)

7.5

8.1

7.3

0.77

Birth weight (mean; grams)

3570.4

3591.0

3559.8

0.60

Spontaneous labour

285 (65.1%)

100 (67.1%)

185 (64.0%)

0.52

Spontaneous birth

280 (63.9%)

99 (66.4%)

181 (62.6%)

0.47

Delivery gestation:

Preterm (< 37 weeks)

26 (5.9%)

5 (3.4%)

21 (7.3%)

0.25

Term (37–41 weeks)

325 (74.2%)

117 (78.5%)

208 (72.0%)

Post-term (> 41 weeks)

87 (19.8%)

27 (18.1%)

60 (20.8%)

Prolonged 3rd stage (> 30 min)

66 (15.1%)

10 (6.7%)

56 (19.4%)

< 0.001

  1. 1Continuous variables were assessed by the t-test and categorical variables were analysed using the chi-squared test. P value of < 0.05 is considered statistically significant