Does the use of a birthing pool in labour contribute to maternal hyponatraemia? Two case reports
Maternal hyponatraemia in labour is a recognised consequence of inappropriate fluid management, both as a result of administration of hypotonic intravenous fluid and increased maternal oral fluid intake. Other less common causes of hyponatraemia in labour include inappropriate secretion of antidiure...
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Main Authors: | Chris Walmsley (Author), Tony Wong (Author), Julian Chilvers (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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