2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298852
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Impact of continuous labor companion- who is the best: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

D. M. C. S. Jayasundara,
I. A. Jayawardane,
S. D. S. Weliange
et al.

Abstract: Background Continuous labor support is widely acknowledged for potentially enhancing maternal and neonatal outcomes, the physiological labor process, and maternal satisfaction with the labor experience. However, the existing literature lacks a comprehensive analysis of the optimal characteristics of labor companions, particularly in comparing the effects of trained versus untrained and familiar versus unfamiliar labor companions across diverse geographical regions, both pre-and post-millennial. This meta-analy… Show more

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