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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Induction of labour - A guide for SHO’s. Jessop Hospital for Women, Sheffield (UK). |
Author(s) : | Danny Tucker |
Year of publication : | 2004 |
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Résumé (français) : | Le déclenchement du travail est une intervention controversée, et les obstétriciens, assez souvent, sont confrontés aux demandes des patientes, soit de reporter le déclenchement alors qu’il est justifié par une indication médicale, soit encore de demander un déclenchement sans indication particulière. |
Abstract (English) : | Induction of labour is a controversial intervention and obstetricians, not infrequently, find themselves under pressure from patients to either defer induction of labour when a medical indication exists, or to induce labour inappropriately. |
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Argument (français) : | Les obstétriciens devraient être intransigeants envers les patients comme envers eux-mêmes quand ils envisagent un déclenchement de travail sans indication particulière, afin d’éviter de prendre des risques d’échec de déclenchement, ou de césarienne causée par une progression inadéquate du travail. |
Argument (English): | It is important that obstetricians are strict with both patients and themselves when considering induction of labour for ’soft’ indications if the risks of failed induction and caesarean section for dysfunctional labour are to be avoided. |
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Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 25 Jul 2004 |
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