if you don't check "field render" in the settings of your project, then Resolve will ignore fields. As long as you don't resize or blur, you're good to go, you will get exactly the same fields out as what you put in. This work whatever the output format.
The minute you turn on "field render" in your settings, even without resizing or blurring, Resolve does strange things with your fields which lead to a huge loss of quality. I've taken the habit to resize out of resolve interlaced shots that need to be resized, and always work & render without field render.
Also, remember NOT to check "output fields when paused" in your settings. Otherwise you will see only half of the image.
good luck
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