2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.vsf.2016.07.007
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Accouchement à bas risque : mythe ou réalité ?

Abstract: Je remercie chaleureusement toutes les personnes qui ont contribué à l'élaboration de ce mémoire, tout particulièrement :  Le Docteur Gaël BEUCHER, pour avoir accepté de diriger ce mémoire et pour son aide précieuse.  Madame Michèle KAKOL, sage-femme enseignante, pour ses relectures attentives et ses encouragements.  Madame Nathalie LAMENDOUR, pour le temps qu'elle m'a consacré.  Madame Juliette ROBIN et Monsieur Rémy MORELLO pour leurs conseils et leur aide statistique. Pour ces quatre années passées à l'… Show more

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“…1.89% of newborns had a 5-minute low Apgar score, 10.7% required neonatal resuscitation and 5 neonatal deaths per thousand births. These results are similar to those found in the few studies of "low-risk" pregnancies [7] [8] [10].…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…1.89% of newborns had a 5-minute low Apgar score, 10.7% required neonatal resuscitation and 5 neonatal deaths per thousand births. These results are similar to those found in the few studies of "low-risk" pregnancies [7] [8] [10].…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Whatever the group, episiotomy rates were much higher than what was reported in the literature: 14.4% in Geoffroy's study and 5.1% depending on the level of risk. This demonstrates the need to review this practice and our indications in order to explain the significant difference between our results and those found in the literature [7].…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultscontrasting
confidence: 45%