Purpose: To document the socio-demographic characteristics, maternal and foetal outcome of booked patients presenting in second stage labour and compare them with those who presented in spontaneous active phase, first stage labour, delivering normally and without oxytocin augmentation. Method: Retrospective case - control study. Result: Women who presented in second stage labour were more likely to book late in pregnancy (23.01±7.55 weeks versus 20.80±7.98, p value 0.014) and attended fewer antenatal care visits (7.22±3.09 versus 8.67±2.98 p value 0.000). Higher parity (p value 0.002), lower female education (p value 0.000) and HIV positive status (10.52% versus 0.66% p value 0.000) were other factors found with ...
Background: Increased duration of the second stage of labor provides clinical challenges in decision...
Background: second stage of labor begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the birth of...
Objective: To compare obstetric outcomes in women undergoing vaginal delivery with or without delay ...
Globally, many women and newborn die or develop long-term disabilities due to complication of labour...
Background: The conventional 2-hour rule of the second stage of labour dates to the 1800’s and is de...
Background: Obstructed labour is the condition that results from failure of descent of the fetal pre...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
Background: To examine the influence of maternal characteristics on timing of presentation for inter...
Context: Unsupervised or poorly monitored labour is associated with increased maternal and neonatal ...
Maternal mortality is unacceptably high. About 830 women die from pregnancy or childbirth-related co...
Background: Late arrival in labour is a common occurrence in my centre, It has been said to be assoc...
Introduction: Labour is considered abnormal when the presenting part of the foetus cannot progress i...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the effects of induction of labour in late-term pregnanc...
Contains fulltext : 153952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To t...
Introduction: Caesarean Section is the most commonly performed abdominal operation in women all over...
Background: Increased duration of the second stage of labor provides clinical challenges in decision...
Background: second stage of labor begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the birth of...
Objective: To compare obstetric outcomes in women undergoing vaginal delivery with or without delay ...
Globally, many women and newborn die or develop long-term disabilities due to complication of labour...
Background: The conventional 2-hour rule of the second stage of labour dates to the 1800’s and is de...
Background: Obstructed labour is the condition that results from failure of descent of the fetal pre...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
Background: To examine the influence of maternal characteristics on timing of presentation for inter...
Context: Unsupervised or poorly monitored labour is associated with increased maternal and neonatal ...
Maternal mortality is unacceptably high. About 830 women die from pregnancy or childbirth-related co...
Background: Late arrival in labour is a common occurrence in my centre, It has been said to be assoc...
Introduction: Labour is considered abnormal when the presenting part of the foetus cannot progress i...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the effects of induction of labour in late-term pregnanc...
Contains fulltext : 153952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To t...
Introduction: Caesarean Section is the most commonly performed abdominal operation in women all over...
Background: Increased duration of the second stage of labor provides clinical challenges in decision...
Background: second stage of labor begins when the cervix is fully dilated and ends with the birth of...
Objective: To compare obstetric outcomes in women undergoing vaginal delivery with or without delay ...