2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.13945/v1
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Maternal Perceptions of the Experience of Attempted Labor Induction and Medically Elective Inductions: Analysis of Survey Results from Listening to Mothers in California

Abstract: Background The rate of induction of labor in the U.S. has risen from 9.6% in 1990 to 25.7% in 2017, including 31.7% of first-time births. Recent studies that have examined inductions have been small qualitative studies or relied on either medical records or administrative data. This study examines induction from the perspective of those women who experienced it, with a particular focus on the prevalence and predictors of inductions for nonmedical indications, women’s experience of pressure to induce labor and… Show more

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