Women's subjective perceptions and background factors associated with poor maternal childbirth experience among induced and spontaneous onset of labour: a two-year tertiary hospital cohort study
Abstract Background Women undergoing induction of labour (IOL) more often have poor childbirth experience compared to women with spontaneous onset of labour (SOL). For understanding and optimizing childbirth experience in IOL, we investigated the subjective maternal reasons and perceptions leading t...
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Main Authors: | Katariina Place (Author), Leena Rahkonen (Author), Katti Adler (Author), Heidi Kruit (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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