De-medicalization of birth by reducing the use of oxytocin for augmentation among first-time mothers - a prospective intervention study

Abstract Background The use of synthetic oxytocin for augmentation of labor is rapidly increasing worldwide. Hyper-stimulation is the most significant side effect, which may cause fetal distress and operative delivery. We performed an intervention consisting of an educational program and modified gu...

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Main Authors: L. C. Gaudernack (Author), K. F. Frøslie (Author), T. M. Michelsen (Author), N. Voldner (Author), M. Lukasse (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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