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All % data provided here is for 2014 and has been calculated by 'bump2babe: The Consumer Guide to Maternity Services in Ireland'. Maternity units provided bump2babe with numbers of mothers or babies for the various categories and we calculated the percentage rates. In some instances, numbers of mothers were provided when we needed numbers of babies or vice versa and this could lead to discrepancies of maximum 2%. Blank spaces indicate no data was provided by the maternity unit.
We are not responsible for any inaccuracies in the figures given to bump2babe. The guide has highlighted and raised concerns about differences in data recording and reporting abilities in the 19 maternity units and 2 midwifery-led units in Ireland. The roll-out of the new Maternal & Newborn Clinical Management System will standardise data recording in future years.

Sligo University Hospital Print Version Detailed data - all hospitals

General Information All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
No. of mothers1,406464926
No. of babies born1,392
Onset of labour (%) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Spontaneous onset of labour52.6%
Labour induced30.2%
Elective caesarean birth
Pre-labour emergency caesarean birth3.7%
Mode of birth (%) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Spontaneous vaginal birth61.6%
Ventouse/vacuum birth9.3%
Forceps birth1.9%
Total Instrumental birth11.2%
Unplanned/emergency caesarean birth in labour10.7%
All unplanned/emergency caesarean births14.4%
Total caesarean birth27.0%
Induction of labour (methods) (% of women whose labours were induced) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
By prostaglandin (PG) only42.4%
By artificial rupture of membranes (ARM) only18.1%
By syntocinon only (if previous SROM)
By combination: PG + ARM8.7%
By combination: PG + ARM + syntocinon
By combination: ARM + syntocinon15.5%
Other:
Modes of birth following induction of labour (% of women whose labours were induced) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Spontaneous vaginal birth68.7%
Ventouse/vacuum birth12.2%
Forceps birth1.9%
Total instrumental birth14.1%
Caesarean birth16.9%
In spontaneous labour (% of women whose labour started spontaneously) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Artificial rupture of membranes (ARM)
Syntocinon
Modes of birth following spontaneous labour (% of women whose labour started spontaneously) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Spontaneous vaginal birth
Ventouse/vacuum birth
Forceps birth
Total instrumental birth
Caesarean birth
"Normal Birth" % (Spontaneous onset of labour, no artificial rupture of membranes, no augmentation, no epidural, no episiotomy, spontaneous vaginal birth.) All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Normal Birth overall
Normal birth in spontaneous labour
Breech babies All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
% of babies in the breech position at birth
% of breech babies born vaginally3 breech babies born vaginally3 breech babies born vaginally
% of breech babies born vaginally - singletons3 breech singleton babies born vaginally3 breech singleton babies born vaginally
% of breech babies born vaginally - twins1 breech twin baby born vaginally1 breech twin baby born vaginally
% of breech babies born by caesarean birth
Twin births All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Twins - % vaginal birth53.8%33.3%71.4%
Twins - % caesarean birth46.2%66.7%28.6%
Vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC)
Unit VBAC %
% of mothers with one prior caesarean who laboured (trial of labour after caesarean)
% of mothers with one prior caesarean who laboured - spontaneous labour
% of mothers with one prior caesarean who laboured - induced labour
% of mothers with one prior caesarean who gave birth vaginally
VBAC success rate (% of women with one prior caesarean who laboured who gave birth vaginally)
Fetal monitoring in labour All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Admission trace (approx. 20 min)
Intermittent auscultation during labour
Continuous electronic fetal monitoring – external
Continuous electronic fetal monitoring – internal (fetal scalp electrode)
Fetal blood sampling
Pharmacological pain relief in labour - % usage All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Entonox (Gas & Air)67.9%
Epidural / spinal33.8%
Pethidine / diamorphine42.0%
Tears / episiotomies % All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Intact perineum42.8%33.2%48.4%
Grazes/tears not requiring sutures
1st degree tears5.5%2.4%7.2%
2nd degree tears26.8%16.8%32.3%
3rd degree tears1.21%2.80%0.43%
4th degree tears
Total 3rd & 4th degree tears1.21%2.80%0.43%
Episiotomy – spontaneous vaginal birth
Episiotomy - instrumental birth
Total episiotomy
Timing of umbilical cord clamping - % of babies All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Delayed until cord has stopped pulsating
Clamping at approx. 1 min
Immediate cord clamping
3rd stage of labour All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
% physiological 3rd stage of labour
% actively managed 3rd stage of labour
Antibiotics administered to mother in the peripartum period All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Antibiotics administered - % mothers
Health professionals in attendance All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
% mothers attended by midwife(s) only in labour
% mothers attended by doctor(s) & midwife(s) in labour
Breastfeeding - % of babies All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Initiated breastfeeding within 1 hr of birth38.2%
Exclusively breastfeeding on discharge32.8%
Any breastfeeding on discharge17.0%
Babies born outside of the unit - % of babies All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Born before arrival (booked for hospital birth but born before reaching hospital)0.43%0.00%0.65%
Planned births at home with hospital community midwives
Mothers with additional risk factors All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
Mothers over 35 years old28.9%
Mothers over 40 years old5.8%
Obese mothers (BMI ≥ 30 k/m2)
Mothers with diabetes or gestational diabetes5.4%
Anaesthesia used for caesarean births
Total caesarean births - % epidural usage31.4%
Total caesarean births - % spinal usage60.1%
Total caesarean births - % general anaesthetic (GA) usage4.3%
Elective caesarean births - % epidural usage
Elective caesarean births - % spinal usage
Elective caesarean births - % general anaesthetic (GA) usage
Unplanned / emergency caesarean births - % epidural usage
Unplanned / emergency caesarean births - % spinal usage
Unplanned / emergency caesarean births - % general anaesthetic (GA) usage
% contribution each Robson category makes to the overall caesarean birth rate
Group 1: unplanned caesarean in first-time mothers with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in spontaneous labour
Group 2: caesarean in first-time mothers with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in either induced labour or before labour
Group 2a: unplanned caesarean in first-time mothers with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in induced labour
Group 2b: planned caesarean in first-time mothers with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks before labour
Group 3: unplanned caesarean in 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers who have never had a prior caesarean birth, with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in spontaneous labour
Group 4: caesarean in 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers who have never had a prior caesarean birth, with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in either induced labour or before labour
Group 4a: unplanned caesarean in 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers who have never had a prior caesarean birth, with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks in induced labour
Group 4b: planned caesarean in 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers who have never had a prior caesarean birth, with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks before labour
Group 5: repeat caesarean in mothers with one head-down baby @ 37+ weeks
Group 6: caesarean in first-time mothers with one breech baby
Group 7: caesarean in 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers with one breech baby (including mothers with prior caesareans)
Group 8: caesarean in all mothers with multiple pregnancy (including mothers with prior caesareans)
Group 9: caesarean in all mothers with one baby in transverse or oblique position (including mothers with prior caesareans)
Group 10: caesareans in all mothers with one head-down baby less than 37 weeks (including mothers with prior caesareans)
Gestatation All mothers First-time mothers 2nd- & subsequent-time mothers
≤ 28+0 weeks0.50%
28+1 – 31+6 weeks0.36%
32+0 – 35+6 weeks2.56%
36+0 – 39+6 weeks45.95%
40+0 – 41+6 weeks48.72%
≥ 42+0 weeks1.92%