Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Should Labor be Routinely Induced from 39 Weeks of Gestation? in WJGWH - Iris Publishers



Extended delay in the onset of spontaneous labor at term continues to be a concern of practicing  obstetricians due to the potential neonatal complications of  post-maturity. The  perinatal  mortality rate is known to progressively increase from 40 weeks of gestation in otherwise uncomplicated pregnancies [1,2], but there have been conflicting reports regarding whether routine induction of labor would be associated with increased likelihood of primary c/section. One recent study addresses  these  issues  and  provides  statistical evidence for the maternal benefits of elective induction of labor at 39 weeks of gestation without compromising fetal safety.

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Iris Publishers-Open access Journal of Hydrology & Meteorology | Influence of Community Resilience to Flood Risk and Coping Strategies in Bayelsa State, Southern Nigeria

  Authored by  Nwankwoala HO *, Abstract This study is aimed at assessing the influence of community resilience to flood risk and coping str...