2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2006.10.411
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The impact of epidural analgesia on induced labor outcome

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“…[9][10][11] Ozcan et al 9 suggested that epidural analgesia does not affectthe mode of delivery when labor occurs spon-taneously and studied its effect on induced labors through a review of medical records. Although researchers varied in the types of variables and outcomes examined, there seems to be consensus that the use of an epidural has been noted to not cause harm but it should be used judiciously and carefully.…”
Section: Epiduralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11] Ozcan et al 9 suggested that epidural analgesia does not affectthe mode of delivery when labor occurs spon-taneously and studied its effect on induced labors through a review of medical records. Although researchers varied in the types of variables and outcomes examined, there seems to be consensus that the use of an epidural has been noted to not cause harm but it should be used judiciously and carefully.…”
Section: Epiduralmentioning
confidence: 99%