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Healthy Birth Practice #1: Let Labor Begin on Its Own.

Debby Amis.   

Abstract

Current evidence and professional organizations identify letting labor begin on its own as one of the most important strategies for promoting normal, physiologic birth. It also prevents iatrogenic prematurity and the need for high-tech medical interventions required for labor induction. Because the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) now states that it is reasonable for obstetric care providers to offer induction at 39 weeks to low-risk nulliparous women, it is more important than ever for childbirth educators to be familiar with best evidence on letting labor begin on its own.

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Keywords:  hormonal preparation for birth; labor induction; let labor begin on its own; the ARRIVE Trial

Year:  2019        PMID: 31118543      PMCID: PMC6503903          DOI: 10.1891/1058-1243.28.2.68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Educ        ISSN: 1058-1243


  37 in total

1.  Induction of labor and cerebral palsy: a population-based study in Norway.

Authors:  Areej I Elkamil; Guro L Andersen; Kjell Å Salvesen; Jon Skranes; Lorentz M Irgens; Torstein Vik
Journal:  Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand       Date:  2010-11-26       Impact factor: 3.636

Review 2.  Physiology of fetal lung fluid clearance and the effect of labor.

Authors:  Lucky Jain; Douglas C Eaton
Journal:  Semin Perinatol       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 3.300

Review 3.  ACOG Practice Bulletin No. 107: Induction of labor.

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Journal:  Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 7.661

4.  Born a bit too early: recent trends in late preterm births.

Authors:  Joyce A Martin; Sharon Kirmeyer; Michelle Osterman; Ruth A Shepherd
Journal:  NCHS Data Brief       Date:  2009-11

5.  Oxytocin is neuroprotective against oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation in immature hippocampal cultures.

Authors:  Mihai Ceanga; Ana Spataru; Ana-Maria Zagrean
Journal:  Neurosci Lett       Date:  2010-04-24       Impact factor: 3.046

6.  Patient education to reduce elective labor inductions.

Authors:  Kathleen Rice Simpson; Gloria Newman; Octavio R Chirino
Journal:  MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs       Date:  2010 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.412

7.  Patients' perspectives on the role of prepared childbirth education in decision making regarding elective labor induction.

Authors:  Kathleen Rice Simpson; Gloria Newman; Octavio R Chirino
Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2010

8.  Use of time to event analysis to estimate the normal duration of human pregnancy.

Authors:  G C Smith
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 6.918

9.  Oxytocin as a "high alert medication": a multilayered challenge to the status quo.

Authors:  Judith P Rooks
Journal:  Birth       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 3.689

10.  Oxytocin during labour and risk of severe postpartum haemorrhage: a population-based, cohort-nested case-control study.

Authors:  Jérémie Belghiti; Gilles Kayem; Corinne Dupont; René-Charles Rudigoz; Marie-Hélène Bouvier-Colle; Catherine Deneux-Tharaux
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2011-12-21       Impact factor: 2.692

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1.  Factors Associated With Normal Physiologic Birth for Women Who Labor In Water: A Secondary Analysis of A Prospective Observational Study.

Authors:  Jane Carpenter; Ethel Burns; Lesley Smith
Journal:  J Midwifery Womens Health       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 2.891

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