2020
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12494
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The association between longer durations of the latent phase of labor and subsequent perinatal processes and outcomes among midwifery patients

Abstract: Background/Objective: To evaluate the association between the duration of the latent phase of labor and subsequent processes and outcomes. Methods: Secondary analysis of prospectively collected data among 1,189 women with low-risk pregnancies and spontaneous labor. Results: Longer latent phase duration was associated with labor dystocia (eg, nulliparous ≥ mean [compared with < mean] aOR 3.95 [2.70-5.79]; multiparous ≥ mean [compared with < mean] aOR 5.45 [3.43-8.65]), interventions to ameliorate dystocia, and … Show more

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