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Socioeconomic risk factors for labour induction in the United Kingdom.

Sarah A CarterAmos ChannonAnn Berrington
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
This paper highlights which UK women are at higher risk of labour induction and how this risk varies by socioeconomic status, demonstrating that less advantaged women are more likely to experience labour induction. This evidence could help health care professionals identify which patients may be at higher risk of childbirth intervention.
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