Abstract

(Abstracted from Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2023;102:843–853) Many factors during pregnancy and childbirth influence long term neurological outcomes, but some controllable factors have not been studied extensively; one of these factors is vacuum extraction (VE) as a method of assisted childbirth. This study was designed as the first nationwide cohort study examining VE and its impact on long-term neurological morbidity, and its aim was to assess the risks of neonatal mortality, cerebral palsy (CP), and epilepsy in children delivered by VE.

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