Background: Induction of labour is associated with a reduction in caesarean delivery, but the mechanism of action and which groups of women might benefit remain unknown. Aims: To assess the association between induction of labour at 38–39 weeks pregnancy, and caesarean delivery: (i) overall; (ii) for slow progress in labour; and (iii) for suspected fetal compromise. Material and methods: Retrospective observational study in two Sydney hospitals from 2009 to 2016, among nulliparous women with induction of labour at 38 or 39 completed weeks pregnancy and a singleton, cephalic presenting fetus. The comparator was all planned vaginal births beyond 39(+1/7) weeks, whether or not labour was induced. Binary and multinomial multiple logistic regres...
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The purpose of our study is to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of induction of labor (IOL...
Background: In Australia, more than 20% of women giving birth are 35\ua0years or older. Advanced mat...
Background: Knowledge of the outcomes of induction of labour for different indications is sparse. Ai...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
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...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
BACKGROUND: British women are increasingly delaying childbirth. The proportion giving birth over the...
Objective: It is contended that routine induction of labour at 41 completed weeks of gestation reduc...
Abstract Background British women are increasingly delaying childbirth. The proportion giving birth ...
BACKGROUND: Women aged 35 years or over have an increased risk of antepartum stillbirth at term. Lab...
Copyright © 2013 Corine J. Verhoeven et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The purpose of our study is to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of induction of labor (IOL...
Background: In Australia, more than 20% of women giving birth are 35\ua0years or older. Advanced mat...
Background: Knowledge of the outcomes of induction of labour for different indications is sparse. Ai...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
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...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
There is evidence that induction of labour (IOL) around term reduces perinatal mortality and caesare...
BACKGROUND: British women are increasingly delaying childbirth. The proportion giving birth over the...
Objective: It is contended that routine induction of labour at 41 completed weeks of gestation reduc...
Abstract Background British women are increasingly delaying childbirth. The proportion giving birth ...
BACKGROUND: Women aged 35 years or over have an increased risk of antepartum stillbirth at term. Lab...
Copyright © 2013 Corine J. Verhoeven et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The purpose of our study is to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of induction of labor (IOL...
Background: In Australia, more than 20% of women giving birth are 35\ua0years or older. Advanced mat...