Recognising obstetric emergencies

Elsevier, Case Reports in Women's Health, 2025, e00695
Authors: 
Amrita Banerjee, Angela Yulia

The article highlights the critical need for early recognition and prompt intervention in obstetric emergencies amid rising patient complexities, emphasizing the use of maternity-specific early warning systems and standardized triage protocols like the Birmingham Symptom-specific Obstetric Triage System (BSOTS) to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. It stresses addressing health inequalities by tailoring care to diverse ethnic and socio-economic groups and underscores the importance of multi-professional teamwork, continuous learning from safety incidents, and effective leadership in delivering equitable, high-quality maternity care. Overall, coordinated multidisciplinary efforts are essential to meet the growing challenges in maternity services and ensure patient-centered, safe care.