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Progress of induced labor in trial of labor after cesarean delivery

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015
The purpose of this study was to compare the first stage of labor progress in women who undergo an induction of labor after cesarean delivery with women who have spontaneous labor after cesarean delivery.We conducted a retrospective cohort study of consecutive women who had been admitted for delivery with a vertex-presenting fetus who achieved vaginal ...
Kristina E, Sondgeroth   +5 more
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Management of Trial Labor

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
OBSTETRIC patients usually fall into three broad clinical groups. First, a fairly large number have normal pelvic measurements and satisfactory labor and deliver without difficulty.
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Trial of labor: a study of 110 patients

Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1990
The purpose of the study was to determine whether epidural analgesia is unsafe for trial of labor (TOL).Retrospective chart review.Inpatient obstetric department at a university medical center.One hundred ten ASA physical status I and II term parturients who attempted a TOL between December 1987 and June 1988.All the parturients previously had low ...
C, Johnson, N, Oriol, K, Flood
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Unknown uterine scar and trial of labor

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988
A review of 393 patients undergoing trial of labor after one or more previous cesarean sections was performed. Three hundred patients had an unknown uterine scar, 88 patients had a documented low cervical transverse incision, and five patients had a prior low vertical incision.
K M, Pruett, B, Kirshon, D B, Cotton
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A Clinical Trial of Active Management of Labor

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995
Active management of labor is a multifaceted program that, as implemented at the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin, is associated with a lower rate of cesarean delivery than the rate usually found in the United States. We conducted a randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of this approach in lowering the rate of cesarean section among women ...
F D, Frigoletto   +6 more
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Uterine Rupture During Trial of Labor

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2012
The rate of attempted vaginal birth after cesarean has decreased during the past 15 years. Most of the change since the mid 1990s is the result of increasing reports of uterine rupture during trial of labor, with the highest rates related to labor induction.
Ella, Ophir   +3 more
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Trial of Labor After Cesarean Delivery

2023
Abstract Trial of labor after a previous cesarean (TOLAC) delivery is proposed to meet patients’ needs and decrease maternal mortality compared with repeated cesarean section. TOLAC provides an option for the delivering mother to experience a vaginal delivery.
Piotr Al-Jindi, Nasir Hussain
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The Role of Epidural Anesthesia in Trial of Labor

Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1990
In 1988, the American College of Obstetricians and gynecologists (ACOG) decided that vaginal delivery after a previous cesarean delivery (trial of labor, TOL) was an acceptable alternative to elective repeat cesarean delivery. ACOG stated that there appears to be no absolute contraindication to epidural anesthesia for labor during TOL.
C, Johnson, N, Oriol
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Normal First Stage of Labor in Women Undergoing Trial of Labor After Cesarean Delivery

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2012
To compare first-stage labor patterns in women undergoing trial of labor after cesarean delivery (TOLAC) and those without a previous cesarean to explore whether a uterine scar alters this stage of labor.A retrospective cohort study was conducted of consecutive term vertex singletons who reached the second stage of labor.
Anna S, Graseck   +5 more
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Cost-Effectiveness of a Trial of Labor After Previous Cesarean

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
To determine the cost-effective method of delivery, from society's perspective, in patients who have had a previous cesarean.We completed an incremental cost-effectiveness analysis of a trial of labor relative to cesarean using a computerized model for a hypothetical 30-year old parturient. The model incorporated data from peer-reviewed studies, actual
A, Chung   +5 more
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