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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Do birth plans adversely affect the outcome of labour? British Journal of Midwifery, January 1998, Vol 6, No 1, p.38-41. |
Author(s) : | Jones MH, Barik S et al. |
Year of publication : | 1998 |
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Abstract (English) : | More women are now presenting for antenatal with their own personal requirements and expectations regarding labour and delivery. This study assesses whether women with birth plans are as likely to achieve spontaneous vaginal delivery as women without birth plans. |
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Keywords : | ➡ law ; birth plan ; informed consent ; duration of labour ; physiology ; instrumental delivery ; active management of labor |
Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 23 Feb 2005 |
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