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An extremely prolonged second stage of labor increases maternal complications but has no adverse effect on neonatal outcomes.

Mayumi HagiwaraSayuri NakanishiRyosuke ShindoSoichiro ObataEtsuko MiyagiShigeru Aoki
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2022)
With an extremely prolonged second stage of labor, maternal complications involved a significant increase in severe perineal lacerations and chorioamnionitis; however, there was no increase in adverse outcomes for neonates. It was not possible to conclusively determine if the duration of the second stage is acceptable.
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