Impacts of embracing 39-week elective induction across an entire labor and delivery unitAJOG Global Reports at a Glance
BACKGROUND: Induction of labor among low-risk, 39-week nulliparas increased significantly in the United States following publication of the outcomes of A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management trial. However, the rates of labor induction and outcomes in non-nulliparous patients an...
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Main Authors: | Andrea T. Jelks, MD (Author), An Qi Yao, MD (Author), James D. Byrne, MD (Author) |
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