The effectiveness of sitting position during second stage of labor among primiparae on maternal and neonatal outcomes
Hind Mohammad Al-Dahiri,
Hala Ahmed Thabet
Abstract:Background: There is longstanding debate concerning the most advantageous labor positions. Lithotomy position is the most common position used in tertiary settings, but the sitting position has been recommended more recently. Labor position in the second stage of labor affects maternal and neonatal outcomes. Therefore, the current study aims to compare the effectiveness of lithotomy and sitting positions during the second stage of labor on maternal and neonatal outcomes using a quasi-experimental design with p… Show more
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