Impact of labor induction on cesarean risk and maternal–fetal outcomes by gestational age in primiparas with a previous cesarean delivery: LUSTrial secondary analysis
Key Points
Labor induction increases cesarean risk in primiparas with a previous cesarean delivery, particularly at specific gestational ages.
In a cohort study of 200 primiparas, the cesarean rate was noted to be significantly higher in those who underwent labor induction.
Observational analysis highlights maternal and fetal outcomes across varying gestational ages during labor induction in this population.
Implications of these findings suggest tailored approaches in labor induction to minimize risks for mothers and babies.
Impact of labor induction on cesarean risk and maternal–fetal outcomes by gestational age in primiparas with a previous cesarean delivery: LUSTrial secondary analysis | Synapse
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