Background: There is no available evidence for the prevalence of early labour admission to hospital or its association with rates of intervention and clinical outcomes in Australia. The objectives of this study were to: estimate the prevalence of early labour admission in one hospital in Australia; compare rates of clinical intervention, length of hospital stay and clinical outcomes for women admitted in early (< 4 cm cervical dilatation) or active (≥4 cm) labour; and determine the impact of recent recommendations to define early labour as < 5 cm on the findings. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using medical record data from a random sample of 1223 women from live singleton births recorded between July 2013 and December 2...
OBJECTIVES: We compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up...
Background: Late arrival in labour is a common occurrence in my centre, It has been said to be assoc...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding the incidence of intrapartum fetal compromise in wome...
Problem Women increasingly present to hospital in early labour, but admission before active labour c...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Objective: To compare the rate of serious adverse perinatal outcomes of term labour between private ...
BackgroundHospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intrapar...
Objective: To compare the rate of serious adverse perinatal outcomes of term labour between private ...
Background: Normal birth, by common definition, is achieved with minimal or no intervention and is w...
Background: Admitting pregnant women to hospital while still in early stage labour is associated wit...
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Background: Induction of labor (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention, yet its impact on intervent...
OBJECTIVE: Variation in practice in relation to indications and timing for both induction of labour ...
Background: A recent Australian study showed perinatal mortality was lower among women who gave birt...
OBJECTIVES: We compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up...
Background: Late arrival in labour is a common occurrence in my centre, It has been said to be assoc...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding the incidence of intrapartum fetal compromise in wome...
Problem Women increasingly present to hospital in early labour, but admission before active labour c...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Objective: To compare the rate of serious adverse perinatal outcomes of term labour between private ...
BackgroundHospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intrapar...
Objective: To compare the rate of serious adverse perinatal outcomes of term labour between private ...
Background: Normal birth, by common definition, is achieved with minimal or no intervention and is w...
Background: Admitting pregnant women to hospital while still in early stage labour is associated wit...
Background: Increasing rate of caesarean section is becoming an epidemic worldwide. This study was c...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Background: Induction of labor (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention, yet its impact on intervent...
OBJECTIVE: Variation in practice in relation to indications and timing for both induction of labour ...
Background: A recent Australian study showed perinatal mortality was lower among women who gave birt...
OBJECTIVES: We compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up...
Background: Late arrival in labour is a common occurrence in my centre, It has been said to be assoc...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding the incidence of intrapartum fetal compromise in wome...