Background Recent studies have shown that elective induction of labor versus expectant management after 39 weeks of pregnancy result in lower incidence of perinatal complications, while the proportion of cesarean deliveries remains stable, or even decreases. Still, evidence regarding collateral consequences of the potential increase of induction of labor procedures is still lacking. Also, the results of these studies must be carefully interpreted and thoroughly counter-balanced with women’s thoughts and opinions regarding the active management of the last weeks of pregnancy. Therefore, it may be useful to develop a tool that aids in the decision-making process by differentiating women who will spontaneously go into labor from those who will...
Background: Pregnancy extending after 37 weeks poses risk to neonates in terms of their survival and...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
Background:Labour depends on uterine contractions, cervical dilatation and effacement. It also depen...
The purpose of our study is to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of induction of labor (IOL...
Objective. To evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with birth at term by week of gesta...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
Purpose of Project: Current recommendations permit labor to be induced starting at 39 weeks, accordi...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
Background: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associat...
The optimal timing of delivery for low-risk pregnancies is not known. Risks of complications increas...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Contains fulltext : 140236.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
Background: This study aims at identifying the association between inductions of labor in nullipara ...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background: Pregnancy extending after 37 weeks poses risk to neonates in terms of their survival and...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
Background:Labour depends on uterine contractions, cervical dilatation and effacement. It also depen...
The purpose of our study is to compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of induction of labor (IOL...
Objective. To evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with birth at term by week of gesta...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
Purpose of Project: Current recommendations permit labor to be induced starting at 39 weeks, accordi...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
Background: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associat...
The optimal timing of delivery for low-risk pregnancies is not known. Risks of complications increas...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Contains fulltext : 140236.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
Background: This study aims at identifying the association between inductions of labor in nullipara ...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background: Pregnancy extending after 37 weeks poses risk to neonates in terms of their survival and...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
Background:Labour depends on uterine contractions, cervical dilatation and effacement. It also depen...