No reduction in instrumental vaginal births and no increased risk for adverse perineal outcome in nulliparous women giving birth on a birth seat: results of a Swedish randomized controlled trial
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The WHO advises against recumbent or supine position for longer periods during labour and birth and states that caregivers should encourage and support the woman to take the position in which she feels most comfortable. It has been s...
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Main Authors: | Christensson Kyllike (Author), Kvist Linda J (Author), Thies-Lagergren Li (Author), Hildingsson Ingegerd (Author) |
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