Objectives For many years, routine elective induction of labour at gestational week (GW) 42+0 has been recommended in Denmark. In 2011, a more proactive protocol was introduced aimed at reducing stillbirths, and practice changed into earlier routine induction, i.e. between 41+3 and 41+5 GW. The present study evaluates a national change in induction of labour regime. The trend of maternal and neonatal consequences are monitored in the preintervention period (2000-2010) compared with the postintervention period (2012-2016). Design A national retrospective register-based cohort study. Setting Denmark. Participants All births in Denmark 41+3 to 45+0 GWs between 2000 and 2016 (N = 152 887). Outcome measures Primary outcomes: stillbirths, perinat...
ObjectivesWe compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up t...
Published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006; Issue 4 at www.interscience.wiley.comBac...
© 2022 The Authors. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd...
Background:An important determinant of pregnancy outcome is the timely onset of labor and birth. Pro...
Objectives After introduction of a more proactive post-term induction practice, stillbirth rates hav...
Objective To assess the changes in perinatal outcomes in children born from 37 weeks of gestation af...
Objectives: Current labour practices have seen an acceleration in interventions to either initiate, ...
<p>Objective: To determine neonatal outcomes (perinatal mortality and special care unit admiss...
Background: As we know induction is done when benefit to mother and fetus overweigh benefits of cont...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
Extent: 92p.BACKGROUND As a pregnancy continues beyond term the risks of babies dying inside the wom...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
The risk of adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes increases with gestational age, and although ind...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if induction of labour at 41 weeks improves perinatal and maternal outcomes in...
ObjectivesWe compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up t...
Published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006; Issue 4 at www.interscience.wiley.comBac...
© 2022 The Authors. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd...
Background:An important determinant of pregnancy outcome is the timely onset of labor and birth. Pro...
Objectives After introduction of a more proactive post-term induction practice, stillbirth rates hav...
Objective To assess the changes in perinatal outcomes in children born from 37 weeks of gestation af...
Objectives: Current labour practices have seen an acceleration in interventions to either initiate, ...
<p>Objective: To determine neonatal outcomes (perinatal mortality and special care unit admiss...
Background: As we know induction is done when benefit to mother and fetus overweigh benefits of cont...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
Extent: 92p.BACKGROUND As a pregnancy continues beyond term the risks of babies dying inside the wom...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
The risk of adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes increases with gestational age, and although ind...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if induction of labour at 41 weeks improves perinatal and maternal outcomes in...
ObjectivesWe compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up t...
Published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006; Issue 4 at www.interscience.wiley.comBac...
© 2022 The Authors. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd...