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Knowledge Area 8 | Management of Delivery

Knowledge Area 8 | Management of Delivery

(Aligned with RCOG Core Curriculum 2019)

This knowledge area focuses on the safe conduct of vaginal and operative delivery, including Caesarean section, perineal trauma, and intrapartum complications.

What the RCOG Curriculum Expects 

The curriculum expects competence in:

  • Decision-making for mode of delivery
  • Operative vaginal birth
  • Caesarean section
  • Management of perineal trauma
  • Recognition and management of complications
  • Counselling for future pregnancies

Operative Vaginal Delivery (OVD)

  • You must know: Indications; Prerequisites; Contraindications; Choice between forceps and vacuum; Documentation requirements
  • Understand: Fetal head position assessment; Station; Rotational deliveries; Abandonment criteria
  • Clinical assessment before instrumental birth is frequently tested.

Caesarean Section (CS)

  • You must know: Classification of urgency; Indications; Consent and counselling; VBAC counselling; Risks in future pregnancies
  • Special situations: Placenta praevia; CS at full dilatation; Perimortem CS; Complications (haemorrhage, bladder injury, VTE, infection)
  • The exam often tests: When to convert to CS; Decision-to-delivery interval; Counselling for repeat CS

Perineal Trauma

  • You must know: Classification of tears; Recognition of OASI; Repair principles; Post-repair care; Antibiotics; Physiotherapy referral; Future delivery counselling
  • Pelvic floor consequences are increasingly emphasised.

Malposition and Malpresentation at Delivery

  • Understand: Occipito-posterior; Deep transverse arrest; Face and brow presentations
  • Know management in second stage.

Cord Management

  • Know: Delayed cord clamping; Indications for early clamping; Placental transfusion principles; Cord blood banking basics

Immediate Complications at Delivery

  • Be prepared for: Shoulder dystocia; Cord prolapse; Uterine rupture; Severe fetal compromise
  • Understand immediate manoeuvres and escalation.

Maternal Morbidity and Mortality

  • You should be familiar with themes from recent MBRRACE-UK reports: Sepsis; Thrombosis; Cardiac disease; Haemorrhage
  • The exam may test awareness of preventable factors.
How This Knowledge Area Is Tested

Common themes include:

  • Instrument selection
  • Failure criteria
  • Counselling before OVD
  • When to proceed to CS
  • OASI repair principles
  • Managing complications at full dilatation

Decision-making and safety are heavily weighted.

Final Words

Before any delivery decision, ask:

  • Is vaginal birth safe?
  • Are prerequisites met?
  • Is senior help required?
  • Have I counselled appropriately?
  • What are implications for future pregnancies?

Operative Vaginal Delivery

GTG

#26 Assisted Vaginal Birth 2020

CA

#11 Operative Vaginal Delivery 2010

TOG

Clinical assessment for instrumental birth

Caesarean Section

GTG

#45 Birth after previous Caesarean Birth

NICE

NG192 Caesarean Birth 2025

CA

#7 Caesarean Section

#12 C/S for Placenta Previa 2010

#14 Planned Caesarean Birth 2022

GP

#11 Classification of Urgency of C/S

TOG

Gynaecological morbidity associated with CS niche 2020

Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction after CS 2019

Perimortem C/S- why, when and how 2018

Complications of C/S 2016

C/S at full dilatation 2014

Counselling women about risks of C/S delivery on future pregnancies 2014

Perineal Tear

GTG

#29 Management of Third-and-Fourth-degree Perineal Tears

CA

#9 Repair of Third-and-Fourth- degree Perineal Tears following childbirth

TOG

Obstetrics pelvic floor and anal sphincter injuries 2012

Obstetrical Emergencies

GTG

#42 Shoulder Dystocia

#50 Umbilical Cord Prolapse

#56 Maternal Collapse in Pregnancy and Puerperium

Maternal Mortality

MBBRACE

The term stands for Mothers Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across UK

You need to collect and go though at least last 2 reports in order to make the comparison and these numbers should be on fingertips

TOG

Autopsy in the event of maternal death —a UK Perspective 2019

All the reading material, along with comprehensive summaries, is provided in our courses.

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