Labor Induction at 39 Weeks Compared with Expectant Management in Low-Risk Parous Women.
Stephen M WagnerGrecio SandovalWilliam A GrobmanJennifer L BailitRonald J WapnerMichael W VarnerJohn M ThorpMona PrasadAlan T N TitaGeorge R SaadeYoram SorokinDwight J RouseJorge E TolosaPublished in: American journal of perinatology (2020)
· 39-week elective induction is associated with decreased cesarean delivery in low-risk parous women.. · Compared with expectant management, maternal adverse outcomes were lower with elective induction.. · Neonatal adverse outcomes are unchanged between elective and expectant management groups..