2017
DOI: 10.3823/2394
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Characterization Of Obstetric Assistance At Labor And Childbirth In Low-Risk Women On A Maternity Of Reference To Maternal And Child Health

Abstract: Objectives: To describe the prevalence of the implementation of obstetric interventions for labor and birth in normal-risk women in reference to maternity Stork Network. Methodology: cross-sectional study was performed from April 2014 to January 2015, with 421 participants in the Maternity School Assis Chateaubriand - UFC, admitted during spontaneous or induced labor with a live fetus and single pregnancy term and their fetuses weighing between 2,500 and 4.499g. The data collection instrument was divided… Show more

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“…At NBCs in São Paulo, the procedure was performed on 25.8% of primiparas (12) ; in Rio de Janeiro, on 5.24% (20) ; and in Belo Horizonte on 8.4% (9) . In Fortaleza, of the 421 primiparas and multiparas, the rate of episiotomies was 14.6% (21) . In the findings of the present study, there was a lower prevalence in this regard, which coincides with the recommendations of the WHO, resulting in deliveries with a lower degree of intervention.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…At NBCs in São Paulo, the procedure was performed on 25.8% of primiparas (12) ; in Rio de Janeiro, on 5.24% (20) ; and in Belo Horizonte on 8.4% (9) . In Fortaleza, of the 421 primiparas and multiparas, the rate of episiotomies was 14.6% (21) . In the findings of the present study, there was a lower prevalence in this regard, which coincides with the recommendations of the WHO, resulting in deliveries with a lower degree of intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%