2024
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14785
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Likelihood of primary cesarean section following induction of labor in singleton cephalic pregnancies at term, compared with expectant management: An Australian population‐based, historical cohort study

Yanan Hu,
Caroline S. E. Homer,
David Ellwood
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThere has been increased use of both induction of labor (IOL) and cesarean section for women with term pregnancies in many high‐income countries, and a trend toward birth at earlier gestational ages. Existing evidence regarding the association between IOL and cesarean section for term pregnancies is mixed and conflicting, and little evidence is available on the differential effect at each week of gestation, stratified by parity.Material and methodsTo explore the association between IOL and primary … Show more

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