Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage labour pain, particularly in midwifery-led care settings where pharmacological methods are limited. This study investigates the association between immersion for pain relief and transfer before birth and other maternal outcomes. Methods A prospective cohort study of 16,577 low risk nulliparous women planning birth at home, in a freestanding midwifery unit (FMU) or in an alongside midwifery unit (AMU) in England between April 2008 and April 2010. Results Immersion in water for pain relief was common; 50% in planned home births, 54% in FMUs and 38% in AMUs. Immersion in water was associated with a lower risk of transfer before birth for births ...
The use of deep-water immersion during labour and birth is commonplace in many countries including A...
Abstract: Background: Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for ...
Despite the documented anecdotal benefits and an increasing global uptake by facilities and practiti...
BACKGROUND: Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Background Enthusiasts for immersion in water during labour, and birth have advocated its use to inc...
BACKGROUND: Enthusiasts suggest that labouring in water and waterbirth increase maternal relaxation...
Objective To examine the birth outcomes for women and babies following water immersion for labour on...
BackgroundWater immersion during labour and birth is increasingly popular and is becoming widely acc...
Background: Research supports water immersion for labour if women are healthy, with no obstetric or ...
D.Cur.The primary objective of this study was to determine whether water immersion during the first ...
D.Cur.The primary objective of this study was to determine whether water immersion during the first ...
Optimal Outcomes of Labor and Birth in Water Compared to Standard Maternity Care BACKGROUND: Eleven...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground:Current forms of analgesi...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Immersion in water ...
The use of deep-water immersion during labour and birth is commonplace in many countries including A...
Abstract: Background: Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for ...
Despite the documented anecdotal benefits and an increasing global uptake by facilities and practiti...
BACKGROUND: Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage la...
Background Enthusiasts for immersion in water during labour, and birth have advocated its use to inc...
BACKGROUND: Enthusiasts suggest that labouring in water and waterbirth increase maternal relaxation...
Objective To examine the birth outcomes for women and babies following water immersion for labour on...
BackgroundWater immersion during labour and birth is increasingly popular and is becoming widely acc...
Background: Research supports water immersion for labour if women are healthy, with no obstetric or ...
D.Cur.The primary objective of this study was to determine whether water immersion during the first ...
D.Cur.The primary objective of this study was to determine whether water immersion during the first ...
Optimal Outcomes of Labor and Birth in Water Compared to Standard Maternity Care BACKGROUND: Eleven...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground:Current forms of analgesi...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Immersion in water ...
The use of deep-water immersion during labour and birth is commonplace in many countries including A...
Abstract: Background: Water immersion during labour can provide benefits including reduced need for ...
Despite the documented anecdotal benefits and an increasing global uptake by facilities and practiti...