Does induction of labour increase the risk of caesarean section? A systematic review and meta-analysis of trials in women with intact membranes

Volume: 121, Issue: 6, Pages: 674 - 685
Published: Jul 3, 2013
Abstract
Background Recent literature on the effect of induction of labour (compared with expectant management) has provided conflicting results. Reviews of observational studies generally report an increase in the rate of caesarean section, whereas reviews of post‐dates and term prelabour rupture of membrane ( PROM trials suggest either no difference or a reduction in risk. Objective To evaluate with a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised...
Paper Details
Title
Does induction of labour increase the risk of caesarean section? A systematic review and meta-analysis of trials in women with intact membranes
Published Date
Jul 3, 2013
Volume
121
Issue
6
Pages
674 - 685
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