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Single-centre survey of women reflecting on recent experiences and preferences of oral intake during labour.

Laura McDermottAnita PelecanosAmy KrepskaSusan J DE JerseyRenuka SekarDerek MaoGeraldine LeeAnnika BlackieVictoria A Eley
Published in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2022)
Pregnant women received variable advice regarding oral intake during labour, from variable sources. Most women felt like drinking but not eating during labour. Guidelines on oral intake in labour may be beneficial to women, balancing the preferences of women with risks of surgical intervention.
Keyphrases
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