Determining the Impact of Cervical Dilation at Admission on Intrapartum Interventions and Labor Satisfaction in Pregnant Women
Ece Kaplan Doğan
Abstract:Background: Admission to the delivery room with a low level of cervical dilation is associated with an increased likelihood of cesarean birth, additional birth interventions, and a negative impact on the woman's birth experience and satisfaction.Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of cervical dilation levels at admission to the delivery room on intrapartum interventions and labor satisfaction.Methods: This study was conducted as a cross-sectional study and involved 285 pregnant women. It was carried o… Show more
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