To examine the effect of timing at which women admitted either in active or latent phase of spontaneous labour on subsequent outcome. This cross-sectional study was conducted at labour ward, department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, BSMMU hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, from August 2007 to November 2007, where data were collected prospectively. A total of 60 women with term, singletone pregnancy, cephalic presentation with spontaneous onset of labour admitted in labour either in active or latent phase were selected for evaluation. Patients with any medical or obstetric complications, rupture of membrane, antenatally diagnosed foetal anomalies or death and with prior caesarean section were excluded from the study. Patients with cervical dilatat...
Background High caesarean rates are a matter of concern and the influence of hospital functioning i...
Introduction The aim of the study was to compare the duration of active phase of labor in women with...
BACKGROUND:Escalation in the global rates of labour interventions, particularly cesarean section and...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background Hospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intr...
Background:Labour depends on uterine contractions, cervical dilatation and effacement. It also depen...
A cross sectional study was carried out in the department of Obstetrics and Gynae of Dhaka Medical C...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
Background Recent research suggests that latent phase of labor may terminate at 6 rather than 4 cent...
Background: Pregnancy extending after 37 weeks poses risk to neonates in terms of their survival and...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
Background: Indications for induction of labour have essentially not changed. When concern for the w...
BACKGROUND: Escalation in the global rates of labour interventions, particularly cesarean section an...
Background High caesarean rates are a matter of concern and the influence of hospital functioning i...
Introduction The aim of the study was to compare the duration of active phase of labor in women with...
BACKGROUND:Escalation in the global rates of labour interventions, particularly cesarean section and...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background Hospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intr...
Background:Labour depends on uterine contractions, cervical dilatation and effacement. It also depen...
A cross sectional study was carried out in the department of Obstetrics and Gynae of Dhaka Medical C...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
Background Recent research suggests that latent phase of labor may terminate at 6 rather than 4 cent...
Background: Pregnancy extending after 37 weeks poses risk to neonates in terms of their survival and...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
Background: Indications for induction of labour have essentially not changed. When concern for the w...
BACKGROUND: Escalation in the global rates of labour interventions, particularly cesarean section an...
Background High caesarean rates are a matter of concern and the influence of hospital functioning i...
Introduction The aim of the study was to compare the duration of active phase of labor in women with...
BACKGROUND:Escalation in the global rates of labour interventions, particularly cesarean section and...