Randomized Trial: Induction of Labor at 41 Weeks vs. Expectant Management and Induction of Labor at 42 Weeks
21 Nov, 2019 | 10:23h | UTCEditorial: When to induce late term pregnancies (free)
Related: Randomized Trial: Induction of Labor at 41 Weeks vs. Expectant Management Until 42 Weeks (free) AND WHO Recommendations: Induction of Labor at or Beyond Term (free) AND Cochrane Review: Induction of Labor for Improving Birth Outcomes for Women at or Beyond Term (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
Inducing labour at 41 weeks in low risk pregnancies is associated with a lower risk of newborn death compared with expectant management (a “wait and see” approach) until 42 weeks, suggests a trial published by @bmj_latest this week https://t.co/SGSHRcMjy1 https://t.co/bInvNdMZdW pic.twitter.com/BScVqjMPnd
— BMJ (@bmj_company) November 21, 2019