Policy makers and health professionals are progressively using evidence-based rationale to guide their decisions. There has long been controversy regarding which maternal position is more appropriate during the first stage of labor. This problem has been examined often and repeatedly and the optimal recommendation remains unclear. This is a systematic review of the effect of maternal position during the first stage of labor. The main question addressed here is: Does encouraging women to adopt an upright position or to ambulate during the first stage of labor reduce the duration of this stage? All randomized controlled trials carried out to assess this effect were taken into consideration in this review. The following electronic databases we...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: The purpo...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...
Background: Policy makers and health professionals are progressively using evidence-based rationale ...
Background: It is more common for women in both high- and low-income countries giving birth in healt...
Background: Controlling the process of childbirth has disabled the parturient to embrace the most sp...
Background: It is more common for women in the developed world, and those in low-income countries gi...
Background. Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient sati...
Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient satisfaction, ob...
Background: Evidence for the safety of upright birth positions in relation to maternal blood loss ...
Abstract: This paper explores the conclusion that women and their infants are at an increased risk f...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
Objective : To evaluate the efficacy of the hands and knees position during the first stage of labou...
In order to manage a protracted second stage of labor, "eminence-based" birth positions have been su...
Women in western countries generally lie semi-recumbent during first stage of labour, when perhaps i...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: The purpo...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...
Background: Policy makers and health professionals are progressively using evidence-based rationale ...
Background: It is more common for women in both high- and low-income countries giving birth in healt...
Background: Controlling the process of childbirth has disabled the parturient to embrace the most sp...
Background: It is more common for women in the developed world, and those in low-income countries gi...
Background. Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient sati...
Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient satisfaction, ob...
Background: Evidence for the safety of upright birth positions in relation to maternal blood loss ...
Abstract: This paper explores the conclusion that women and their infants are at an increased risk f...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
Objective : To evaluate the efficacy of the hands and knees position during the first stage of labou...
In order to manage a protracted second stage of labor, "eminence-based" birth positions have been su...
Women in western countries generally lie semi-recumbent during first stage of labour, when perhaps i...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: The purpo...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...