Authors
Sandra Wohlin Frick, Ruth Partoft, Kristina Mattsson, Malin Bogren, Stefan R Hansson, Helen Elden
Published in
Sexual & reproductive healthcare : official journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives. Volume 49. Pages 101254. Jul 06, 2026. Epub Jul 06, 2026.
Abstract
To describe the clinical contexts of Spinning Babies® use and maternal, labour, and neonatal outcomes among women receiving these techniques as part of routine intrapartum care.
A retrospective descriptive cohort study at two Swedish tertiary hospitals (October 2022-February 2023) including 2182 term singleton births, of which 139 involved documented use of Spinning Babies®. Data were extracted from electronic medical records and analysed descriptively.
Spinning Babies® techniques were recorded in 6.4% of births and were primarily used in induced, prolonged, or augmented labours. Higher proportions of operative births were observed in the Spinning Babies® group (emergency caesarean 17.3% vs 5.8%; instrumental vaginal birth 18.0% vs 6.3%). Documentation suggested selective use and partial implementation of core techniques.
In this setting, Spinning Babies® techniques were mainly applied in clinically complex labours. Observed differences in outcomes likely reflect case mix and confounding by indication rather than causal effects. The findings should therefore be interpreted descriptively. Prospective studies in more clearly defined clinical populations are needed to evaluate implementation, indications for use, and effectiveness.
PMID:
42442042
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 14 Jul 2026.
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