Research Summaries for Normal Birth

In this column, the author summarizes four research studies relevant to normal birth. The studies summarized include a systematic review of trials evaluating the benefits versus harms of routine artificial rupture of the membranes; a study of the effect of continuous female labor support by a minima...

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Babies
Childbirth & labor
Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency
Health risk assessment
Low income groups
Membranes
Mothers
Nursing
Nursing Education
Pain
Pediatrics and Neonatal
Perinatal Exchange
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Surgery
Umbilical cord
Womens health
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