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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Maternal Attitudes to Amniotomy and Labor Duration: A Survey in Early Pregnancy. BIRTH 26:4 December 1999: 211-214. |
Author(s) : | Lawrence Impey |
Year of publication : | 1999 |
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Abstract (English) : | Background: Although maternal choice increasingly influences intrapartum care, little is known about maternal attitudes about many outcomes and interventions, particularly the length of labor. Early amniotomy decreases the length of labor and particularly the frequency of prolonged (> 12 hr) labor but is often avoided by health professionals. The objective of this survey was to assess the attitudes of women in a major Dublin teaching hospital about the length of labor, amniotomy, and epidural analgesia. |
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Argument (français) : | Beaucoup de femmes souhaitent avoir un accouchement rapide et peu douloureux, et ne s’opposent pas aux interventions qui permettent d’atteindre ces besoins. |
Argument (English): | Many women want a quick and painless labor, and do not object to the interventions that help achieve |
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Keywords : | ➡ survey ; amniotomy ; active management of labor ; epidural |
Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 09 Apr 2006 |
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