Sweet Expectation and Positive Thinking: The Use of Mandalas in Labor Induction. A Randomized Pilot Clinical Study. [PDF]
Messina A +14 more
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455 The impact of induction of labor in obstetric intervention in the United Kingdom
Michael P. O’Connell, S. W. Lindow
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Sociodemographic factors associated with request for labor epidural analgesia in a tertiary obstetric hospital in Vietnam [PDF]
Nguyen Duc Lam +6 more
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The impact of metal cup size on neonatal and maternal morbidity in vacuum‐assisted deliveries
Abstract Objective To evaluate whether metal cup size influences maternal and neonatal morbidity in vacuum‐assisted deliveries (VAD). Materials and Methods Retrospective cohort at a single tertiary center (2011–2022) comparing 60‐mm versus 50‐mm Malmström cups. A 1:1 matched cohort analysis balanced maternal and obstetric variables.
Matan Anteby +6 more
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Peripartum aortic dissection: a rare case of Stanford type B dissection triggered by severe labor pain. [PDF]
Lu Y +5 more
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The Efficacy and Safety of Inflatable Obstetric Belts for Management of the Second Stage of Labor [PDF]
Jin Hee Kang +8 more
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Abstract Background Increased use of operative vaginal birth (OVB; forceps and vacuum) has been proposed as a strategy to avoid cesarean birth (CB) among individuals who elect a trial of labour after CB (TOLAC). The relative maternal safety of OVB and CB in individuals with a TOLAC is poorly understood. Objective To summarize the available evidence and
Irina I. Oltean +2 more
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"We have a place, and we are present": the journey of male nursing students through obstetric clinical training in Saudi Arabia: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Alkhaifi SA.
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Abstract Objective Fetal size and gestational age are essential factors to consider when determining the timing of delivery between mothers and obstetricians in term pregnancies. Previous studies have shown that both fetal size and gestational age have associations with cognitive or academic outcomes.
Xuan Zhao +4 more
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