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Second stage of labor beyond 4 h in nulliparous patients with epidural analgesia: implications and outcomes-a retrospective cohort. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Gynecol Obstet
Cohen G   +6 more
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Evaluating the Government Response to the House of Lords Inquiry Into Preterm Birth: A Commentary on the Gaps in Maternal Mental Healthcare

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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Semra Worrall   +14 more
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Obstetric Anesthesia: Outside the Labor and Delivery Unit [PDF]

open access: possibleAnesthesiology Clinics, 2008
The maternal mortality rate in the United States has stagnated for the past 2 decades. To further lower morbidity and mortality, we must take a broader perspective. When a pregnant woman is treated in a nonobstetric part of the hospital, care must adapt quickly to her special needs.
Laurence C. Torsher, Paula Craigo
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Obstetric anesthesia: Not just for cesareans and labor

Seminars in Perinatology, 2014
The scope of obstetric anesthesia practice ranges far beyond the delivery of care to women for vaginal and cesarean deliveries. Increasingly, obstetric anesthesiologists are involved in the management of anesthetics for new procedures and for new indications.
S. R. Goodman, Jaime Aaronson
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Traditional Obstetric Pelvimetry in Delivery and Labor

2021
In a time when decreasing the number of unnecesary surgeries is of great interest, understanding normal labor, dystocic labor, and when to intervine in order to improve the fetal and maternal outcome is of utmost importance. In the following chapter we describe the history of pelvimetry, the previously characterized types of pelvis and their ...
Kfier Kuba   +2 more
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Measurement of Uterine Forces in Obstetrical Labor

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1958
An electronic spherometer is described, which has been used clinically for the measurement of uterine forces during obstetrical labor. The transducer, which is taped to the surface of the abdomen, senses change in the radius of curvature of the uterus, and sends a signal from a strain gauge bridge through an amplifier-detector to a recorder.
Thomas I. Marx, Charles A. Hunter
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Obstetric practice guidelines: labor’s love lost?

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2018
Implementation of clinical practice guidelines may moderate health care costs, improve care, reduce medicolegal liability, and provide a uniformity in care allowing meaningful investigation of treatments and outcomes. However, new guidelines are often uncritically embraced by clinicians, risk management organizations, insurance companies, and the ...
Emanuel A. Friedman, Wayne R. Cohen
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Evidence-Based Clinical Hypnosis for Obstetrics, Labor and Delivery, and Preterm Labor

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2007
This paper reviews the benefits and effectiveness of hypnosis in obstetrics and labor and delivery, demonstrating significant reductions in the use of analgesics and anesthesia and in shorter Stages 1 and 2 labors. It presents empirical and theoretical rationales for use of hypnosis in preterm labor (PTL) and labor and delivery at term. The benefits of
D. Corydon Hammond, Donald Corey Brown
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