Do neonatal birth weight thresholds for labor dystocia outcomes differ between short and normal stature women?
Gal Cohen,
Hanoch Schreiber,
Hila Shalev‐Ram
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo determine if there is a correlation between maternal short stature and neonatal birth weight among women with adverse outcomes related to labor dystocia.MethodsThe medical records of singleton deliveries with adverse obstetric outcomes related to labor dystocia during 2014–2020, in a single tertiary center, were reviewed. Outcomes included at least one of the following: cesarean delivery (CD) due to cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD), prolonged second stage, shoulder dystocia, third‐ or fourth‐degre… Show more
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