Step 6: Does Not Routinely Employ Practices, Procedures Unsupported by Scientific Evidence

Step 6 of the Ten Steps of Mother-Friendly Care addresses two issues: 1) the routine use of interventions (shaving, enemas, intravenous drips, withholding food and fluids, early rupture of membranes, and continuous electronic fetal monitoring; and 2) the optimal rates of induction, episiotomy, cesar...

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Cesarean section
Childbirth & labor
Glucose
Gynecology
Health risk assessment
Infections
Obstetrics
Studies
Womens health
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