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Women's experiences and attitudes towards expectant management and induction of labor for post-term pregnancy.

Runa Heimstad1, Pål R Romundstad, Jon Hyett, Lars-Ake Mattsson, Kjell A Salvesen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines for post-term management differ, and studies on women's attitudes are lacking. We aimed to assess the experiences and attitudes among women managed with serial antenatal monitoring or induction of labor, and the effects of post-term pregnancy on self-reports of quality of life.
METHODS: Women were randomized at 41 weeks to immediate induction of labor or antenatal fetal surveillance every third day. At inclusion women answered a questionnaire about their attitudes towards post-term pregnancy and health-related quality of life. This was repeated in a follow-up phone interview 6 months later, including questions about their experiences of labor and perspective on future deliveries.
RESULTS: A total of 508 women entered the study. At 41 weeks 74% of all women preferred to be induced. Women reported good general and mental health, but physical health and vitality scores were low. In the induction group, 74% of women said they would prefer the same management in future pregnancies; only 38% of women who had serial antenatal monitoring would prefer this option again (p<0.001). In the induction group, contractions were reported as more intense (n=157 versus n=118, p<0.01) and frequent (n=116 versus n=87, p<0.01) compared to the monitored group. The majority (84%) reported a positive labor induction experience.
CONCLUSION: Women preferred induction of labor to serial antenatal monitoring beyond 41 weeks. Labors were shorter and contractions were reported to be more frequent and intense in the induction group compared with the monitored group. However, their experience with labor induction was positive.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17653880     DOI: 10.1080/00016340701416929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6349            Impact factor:   3.636


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