Model of care and chance of spontaneous vaginal birth: a prospective, multicenter matched-pair analysis from North Rhine-Westphalia
Abstract Background Advantages of midwife-led models of care have been reported; these include a higher vaginal birth rate and less interventions. In Germany, 98.4% of women are giving birth in obstetrician-led units. We compared the outcome of birth planned in alongside midwifery units (AMU) with a...
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Main Authors: | Sophia L. Tietjen (Author), Marie-Therese Schmitz (Author), Andrea Heep (Author), Andreas Kocks (Author), Lydia Gerzen (Author), Matthias Schmid (Author), Ulrich Gembruch (Author), Waltraut M. Merz (Author) |
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