2023
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12773
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Evidence‐based guidelines for intrapartum maternal hydration assessment and management: A scoping review

Lauren Kearney,
Alison Craswell,
Nellie Dick
et al.

Abstract: ProblemInconsistent practice relating to intrapartum hydration assessment and management is reported, and potential harm exists for laboring women and birthing persons.BackgroundLabor and birth are physically demanding, and adequate nutrition and hydration are essential for labor progress. A lack of clear consensus on intrapartum hydration assessment and management during labor and birth currently exists. In addition, there is an inconsistent approach to managing hydration, often including a mixture of intrave… Show more

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