L. Hagymasy et J. Gaal, A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL DELIVERIES IN THE PRESENCE AND WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE WOMANS PARTNER, Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology, 19(2), 1998, pp. 98-103
The authors are the first in Hungary to have applied the method of ver
tical delivery with the husband's or partner's presence in the deliver
y room. This is part of the authors' family-centered delivery program
at the Maternity Ward of Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County Hospital, Miskolc
. A comparison of 321 births was carried out, which included 158 verti
cal deliveries and 163 horizontal deliveries. During both vertical and
horizontal deliveries, the husband or partner was present in the deli
very room. The comparison included the mother's biometrics and social
characteristics, as well as the circumstances of the delivery and the
clinical parameters of the newborns. Certain stages of delivery in the
vertical position took a shorter period of time compared to horizonta
l delivery, but the differences were not significant Episiotomies were
carried out in fewer cases of vertical deliveries, and significant in
juries due to the lack! of an episiotomy in the case of vertical deliv
eries were not detected. The parameters characterizing the clinical st
ate of the newborns were the same in both groups. The answers given to
questionnaires supported the favorable psychological effects of a ver
tical delivery. The authors hope that vertical delivery, as a possible
alternative, will find its place in obstetric practice in Hungary.