Extent: 11p.Background: When a woman has had a previous caesarean birth and requires induction of labour in a subsequent pregnancy, there are two options for her care: elective repeat caesarean or planned induction of labour. While there are risks and benefits for both elective repeat caesarean birth and planned induction of labour, current sources of information are limited to non-randomised cohort studies. Studies designed in this way have significant potential for bias and consequently conclusions based on these results are limited in their reliability and should be interpreted with caution. Objectives: To assess, using the best available evidence, the benefits and harms of elective repeat caesarean section and planned induction of labou...
In many high-income settings policy consensus supports giving pregnant women who have had a previous...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...
Background: For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care policies f...
Background: When a woman has had a previous caesarean birth and requires induction of labour in a su...
BackgroundWhen a woman has had a previous caesarean birth, there are two options for her care in a s...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo compare the benefits and harm...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
<p>Background: There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortal...
Abstract Background For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care po...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo assess the benefits and harms...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean (...
Background: \ud Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesare...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
Backgound:To determine the role of mechanical induction with cervical Foley's in reducing the rate o...
In many high-income settings policy consensus supports giving pregnant women who have had a previous...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...
Background: For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care policies f...
Background: When a woman has had a previous caesarean birth and requires induction of labour in a su...
BackgroundWhen a woman has had a previous caesarean birth, there are two options for her care in a s...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo compare the benefits and harm...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
<p>Background: There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortal...
Abstract Background For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care po...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo assess the benefits and harms...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean (...
Background: \ud Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesare...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
Backgound:To determine the role of mechanical induction with cervical Foley's in reducing the rate o...
In many high-income settings policy consensus supports giving pregnant women who have had a previous...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...
Background: For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care policies f...