The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Minnesota Medical School physicians and faculty. These materials are provided for informational purposes only and are in no way intended to take the place of the advice and recommendations of your personal health care provider. You use the information provided in these handouts at your own risk.Giving birth in the upright position holds several advantages over giving birth lying down. These advantages include: reduced duration of second stage of labor (less pushing time); a small reduction in assisted deliveries (deliveries that required the use of vacuum, forceps or csection); a reduction in episiotomies (an incision made to enlarge t...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...
Background. Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient sati...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...
Policies should be written to encourage the use of upright positions such as: squatting, standing, k...
In this position paperdone of six care practice papers published by Lamaze International and reprint...
This poster explored the effects of upright birthing positions on maternal outcomes such as the leng...
Birthing positions in the second stage of labour have been researched widely in the last three decad...
Many babies are delivered by using the standard lithotomy birthing position. However, evidence shows...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Abstract: This paper explores the conclusion that women and their infants are at an increased risk f...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
Background: It is more common for women in both high- and low-income countries giving birth in healt...
Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient satisfaction, ob...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...
Background. Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient sati...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...
Policies should be written to encourage the use of upright positions such as: squatting, standing, k...
In this position paperdone of six care practice papers published by Lamaze International and reprint...
This poster explored the effects of upright birthing positions on maternal outcomes such as the leng...
Birthing positions in the second stage of labour have been researched widely in the last three decad...
Many babies are delivered by using the standard lithotomy birthing position. However, evidence shows...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Abstract: This paper explores the conclusion that women and their infants are at an increased risk f...
Objective To determine whether being upright in the second stage of labour in nulliparous women with...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
Background: It is more common for women in both high- and low-income countries giving birth in healt...
Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient satisfaction, ob...
Background: women who give birth in supine position are more likely to have an episiotomy than women...
Background. Evaluation of the upright position during the first stage of labor on pain, patient sati...
Background. Childbirth medicalization has reduced the parturient\u2019s opportunity to labour and de...