Short Communication
Yasuyo Matsumoto, Yuriko Eg
Abstract
Background: In Cambodia, there has been a recent change in the location of births from home to healthcare facilities. Many women and their families now request interventions such as augmentation of labor and operative delivery. Our aim was to identify factors leading to this situation. Methods: We held a series of discussions on 7 cases with 3-6 midwives and 2-3 doctors present each time at a referral hospital in Phnom Penh. Cases chosen for discussion were “grey” cases (neither normal nor abnormal deliveries). Results: Our case discussions showed that women tended to be admitted early and that the time of onset of labor was often unclear. Conclusions: The case discussions reinforced the importance of recording information carefully and the basic, but essential, midwifery skills for determining the time of onset of labor and effective uterine contractions.