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A Randomized Trial of Foley Balloon Induction of Labor Trial in Multiparas (FIAT-M)
American Journal of Perinatology, 2016Background The optimal method of labor induction is not known. It is important to determine the safest and efficient method to minimize the length of labor, hospital stay, cost, and adverse outcomes. Objective This study aims to determine if induction of labor with simultaneous use of oxytocin and Foley balloon versus the ...
Katherine A, Connolly+8 more
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Labor Courts and Firing Costs: The Labor‐Market Effects of Trial Delays
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2020Employment protection is the result of labor laws as well as of institutional factors not encompassed in official legislation. Courts' delays in settling labor disputes are among those factors. Using individual data from the Italian Labour Force Survey (2008–2010) and exploiting the territorial heterogeneity in the duration of labor trials across ...
Giovanna Vallanti, Giuseppina Gianfreda
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Cost-Effectiveness of a Trial of Labor After Previous Cesarean
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001To 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
Yasser Y. El-Sayed+5 more
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American Journal of Perinatology, 2017
We aimed to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of spontaneous term labor among primigravidae who were monitored by the novel labor scale versus the World Health Organization (WHO) partograph.A single center, double-blinded randomized trial had been conducted between July 2015 and June 2016. Nulliparous women in spontaneous labor with singleton term
Abdelrahman M. Mohammed+8 more
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We aimed to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of spontaneous term labor among primigravidae who were monitored by the novel labor scale versus the World Health Organization (WHO) partograph.A single center, double-blinded randomized trial had been conducted between July 2015 and June 2016. Nulliparous women in spontaneous labor with singleton term
Abdelrahman M. Mohammed+8 more
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Trial of labor after cesarean birth in Iraq
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1997A review of 100 consecutive full-term deliveries at Al-Karameh and Al-Yarmuk Teaching Hospitals in Baghdad Iraq involving women with 1-3 prior cesarean sections confirmed the feasibility of subsequent vaginal delivery in these women. The vaginal delivery rate was 86% among the 69 women with one previous cesarean section 60% among the 23 women with two
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Trial labor following previous cesarean section
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984Elective repeat cesarean section continues to remain the standard of care in the United States. This paper is a study of 242 patients with previous cesarean section who requested and were allowed a trial of labor. One hundred sixty-six (69%) achieved successful vaginal delivery with no maternal or fetal mortality or significant morbidity. Review of the
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Pushing method in the expulsive phase of labor: A randomized trial
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1993Background. Pushing in the second stage of labor can be forced or follow the spontaneous urge to bear down. Recent studies have shown that spontaneous pushing results in a longer second stage, fewer CTG changes, higher arterial pH and less damage to the birth canal. Method. Randomized trial of spontaneous vs.
Pia Damgaard+3 more
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An Early Labor Assessment Program
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1998Background:Approximately 31 percent of cesarean deliveries in the United States and Canada are performed for dystocia. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of early labor assessment to reduce cesarean birth rates for low‐risk nulliparous women.Methods:Two hundred and nine low‐risk nulliparous women were randomly allocated to either ...
Mary E. Hannah+4 more
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Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 1981
Sixty-six premature breech deliveries were studied retrospectively. Forty-eight patients were permitted a trial of labor, 47 of whom ultimately delivered vaginally. Eighteen patients underwent cesarean section as soon as possible after their arrival at the delivery suite.
J. R. Doney+4 more
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Sixty-six premature breech deliveries were studied retrospectively. Forty-eight patients were permitted a trial of labor, 47 of whom ultimately delivered vaginally. Eighteen patients underwent cesarean section as soon as possible after their arrival at the delivery suite.
J. R. Doney+4 more
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Normal First Stage of Labor in Women Undergoing Trial of Labor After Cesarean Delivery
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2012To 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.
George A. Macones+5 more
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