Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There is debate about whether or not posture in second-stage labour influences the incidence of spontaneous vaginal birth (SVB).In nulliparous women with epidural analgesia, does a policy of adopting an 'upright position' throughout second-stage labour increase the incidence of SVB compared with a policy of adopting a 'lying-down' position?Two-arm randomised controlled trial.Maternity units in England and Wales.Nulliparous women aged ≥ 16 years, at ≥ 37 weeks' gestation with singleton cephalic presentation and intended SVB, in second-stage labour with an epidural providing effective pain relief.(1) Upright position to maintain the pelvis in as vertical a plan...
Abstract Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during ...
Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour an...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...
Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There is debate a...
Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There is debate a...
BACKGROUND: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Background: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There...
Background: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). Ther...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
INTERVENTIONS Women were allocated to an upright or lying down position, using a secure web based r...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
OBJECTIVE: to determine whether the rate of instrumental birth in nulliparous women using epidural ...
Abstract Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during ...
Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour an...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...
Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There is debate a...
Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There is debate a...
BACKGROUND: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Background: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). There...
Background: Epidural analgesia leads to increased risk of instrumental vaginal delivery (IVD). Ther...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
INTERVENTIONS Women were allocated to an upright or lying down position, using a secure web based r...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
OBJECTIVE: to determine whether the rate of instrumental birth in nulliparous women using epidural ...
Abstract Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during ...
Background: The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour an...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...