Background and aimsIt is difficult for women in labor to determine when best to present for hospital admission, particularly at first childbirth. While it is often recommended that women labor at home until their contractions have become regular and ≤ 5-minutes apart, little research has investigated the utility of this recommendation. This study investigated the relationship between timing of hospital admission, in terms of whether women's labor contractions had become regular and ≤ 5-minutes apart before admission, and labor progress.MethodsThis was a cohort study of 1,656 primiparous women aged 18-35 years with singleton pregnancies who began labor spontaneously at home and delivered at 52 hospitals in Pennsylvania, USA. Women who were a...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rates of cesarean delivery among women who were triaged by obstetric nurses, e...
The optimal timing of delivery for low-risk pregnancies is not known. Risks of complications increas...
To examine the effect of timing at which women admitted either in active or latent phase of spontane...
Background and aims It is difficult for women in labor to determine when best to present for hospit...
Background Hospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intr...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Background: There is no available evidence for the prevalence of early labour admission to hospital ...
Objective: To describe the duration, progression and patterns of first stage of labor among Swedish ...
ObjectiveTo describe the duration, progression and patterns of first stage of labor among Swedish wo...
Background High caesarean rates are a matter of concern and the influence of hospital functioning i...
© 2006 by The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObjectiveTo test the hypothesis tha...
BACKGROUND:Maternity care has to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is known that ob...
Rates of cesarean section increase worldwide, and the components of this increase are partially unkn...
A reduction in the intercontraction interval is associated with active labor (strength of recommenda...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rates of cesarean delivery among women who were triaged by obstetric nurses, e...
The optimal timing of delivery for low-risk pregnancies is not known. Risks of complications increas...
To examine the effect of timing at which women admitted either in active or latent phase of spontane...
Background and aims It is difficult for women in labor to determine when best to present for hospit...
Background Hospitalization of women in latent labour often leads to a cascade of unnecessary intr...
Background: Labor that progresses faster than anticipated may lead to unplanned out-of-hospital birt...
Background: Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories....
Background: There is no available evidence for the prevalence of early labour admission to hospital ...
Objective: To describe the duration, progression and patterns of first stage of labor among Swedish ...
ObjectiveTo describe the duration, progression and patterns of first stage of labor among Swedish wo...
Background High caesarean rates are a matter of concern and the influence of hospital functioning i...
© 2006 by The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObjectiveTo test the hypothesis tha...
BACKGROUND:Maternity care has to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is known that ob...
Rates of cesarean section increase worldwide, and the components of this increase are partially unkn...
A reduction in the intercontraction interval is associated with active labor (strength of recommenda...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rates of cesarean delivery among women who were triaged by obstetric nurses, e...
The optimal timing of delivery for low-risk pregnancies is not known. Risks of complications increas...
To examine the effect of timing at which women admitted either in active or latent phase of spontane...