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      Randomised trial comparing the upright and supine positions for the second stage of labour.

      British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
      Adolescent, Adult, Episiotomy, Female, Humans, Labor Stage, Second, Obstetric Labor Complications, prevention & control, Pain, Pain Measurement, Posture, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome

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          To assess the maternal and neonatal effects of upright compared with recumbent positions during delivery, in terms of defined outcome variables. A randomised controlled trial. St Monica's Nursing Home, a midwife based maternity unit in Cape Town, South Africa. Five hundred and seventeen women of low obstetrical risk assigned to deliver at the nursing home. The trial showed that women who adopted the upright posture for delivery experienced less pain. perineal trauma and fewer episiotomies than those who delivered in the supine position. The data suggest that in women of low obstetrical risk, choice of posture during delivery may be encouraged.

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