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ABSTRACT Background One‐on‐one professional support during labor is recognized for its role in promoting physiological birth, reducing interventions, and enhancing women's birthing experiences. Throughout physiological birth, many women encounter an altered state of consciousness.
Orli Dahan, Alon Goldberg
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maternal birth satisfaction is correlated to long‐term outcomes and is influenced by the place of birth. In Italy, most births occur in hospitals. Our study aimed to assess whether the organizational level (I vs. II) of the Maternity Unit (MU) had any impact on birth satisfaction.
Simona Fumagalli+27 more
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Intrapartum Care Experiences Associated With Postpartum Visit Attendance
ABSTRACT Introduction The postpartum visit is an important opportunity to prevent pregnancy‐related morbidity and mortality; however, about 1 in 10 birthing people do not attend this visit. Intrapartum care experiences are an understudied factor that may contribute to postpartum healthcare engagement.
Fiona Weeks+5 more
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Impaired Trunk Flexor Strength, Fatigability, and Steadiness in Postpartum Women. [PDF]
Cruz, Meredith+5 more
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Success Rate of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section and Associated Factors Among Women Who Gave Birth at Adama Hoapital Medical College [PDF]
T. Bekele+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The increasing frequency of induction of labor (IOL) prompts explorations into women's experiences. To inform individualized obstetric care, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of Danish pregnant women who underwent out‐patient medical IOL and were not in active labor 48 h after IOL initiation.
Caroline Trillingsgaard Mejdahl+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID‐19 pandemic led to significant changes in maternity care across Europe, including restrictions on companions during labor and birth. This cross‐sectional study explores the association between the presence of a companion of choice and a positive perception of the birth ...
Stephanie Batram‐Zantvoort+132 more
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ABSTRACT Background Community births (those in homes or freestanding birth centers) are increasing in the US, although they still represent a small percentage of total births. Research shows that community births can offer positive outcomes for low‐risk individuals, such as fewer interventions and greater satisfaction.
Carrie Neerland+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The POOL study explored intrapartum water immersion and associated maternal and neonatal outcomes at 26 UK sites 2015–2022. Methods Retrospective and prospective data captured in electronic maternity and neonatal UK National Health Service (NHS) information systems. Analysis—(a) proportions of women using and factors associated with
Julia Sanders+15 more
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ABSTRACT Background Asian birthing people have the second highest rates of cesarean birth (CB), lowest rates of community (home and birth center), and midwife‐attended births compared to other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Methods The American Association of Birth Centers Perinatal Data Registry (PDR) was used to abstract socio ...
Amy H. Goh+4 more
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