Association between epidural analgesia and indications for intrapartum caesarean delivery in group 1 of the 10-group classification system at a tertiary maternity hospital, Shanghai, China: a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background In this study, we aimed to determine whether epidural analgesia affects the indications for intrapartum caesarean delivery, such as foetal distress, dystocia, or maternal request, in nulliparous term women with spontaneous labour (Group 1 in the 10-Group Classification System). M...
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Main Authors: | Rong Lin (Author), Peng Shi (Author), Haibing Li (Author), Zhiqiang Liu (Author), Zhendong Xu (Author) |
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