“Do not detach the placenta from my baby's cord” - Lotus birth case series from Tanzania tertiary hospital

Willbroad Kyejo, Davis Rubagumya, Christian Mwalo, Lynn Moshi, Munawar Kaguta, Miriam Mgonja, Shweta Jaiswal

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Abstract

Introduction: Lotus birth is seldom practiced, with its prevalence being not well documented. There is no clear existing guideline or pathway for this practice. Safety in delivery as well as caring for newborn and her mother is of paramount importance. Hence, clarity for Lotus delivery in any set up is indispensable. Cases findings: We have described on case series approach to women who opted to delivery without detachment of placenta. We have described delivery characteristics, neonatal clinical course, cord, and placenta management. In year 2022 at our center, we have received two cases of lotus delivery. Conclusion and recommendation: Lotus birth is a new way of delivery in our country despite of low prevalence, it is indispensable for all cadres that deal with delivering mothers to be aware for better outcomes. It has been noted that, the risk for neonatal infection increases with this practice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107630
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume99
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Lotus birth
  • Umbilical nonseverance

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