Comparison of cesarean section rates between obstetricians preferring labor induction at early versus late gestational age
Objective: To compare the cesarean section (CS) rates of obstetricians with a preference of labor induction at early versus late gestational age. Material and methods: Medical records of women who were low risk, nulliparous, singleton pregnancy, and >37 weeks and delivered their babies, were revi...
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Main Authors: | Liu-Ching Wu (Author), Fu-Shaing Peng (Author), Cheung Leung (Author), Hsin-Fen Lu (Author), Ho-Hsiung Lin (Author), Sheng-Mou Hsiao (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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