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From "disappointing" to "fantastic": Women's experiences with labor induction in a U.S. tertiary hospital.

Valery A DanilackLeah Siegel-ReamerLiana LumCailey KesselringErin Christine BrousseauKate M Guthrie
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Experiences with labor induction vary greatly and are related to expectations. The way interventions are introduced influences women's perceptions of control and their ultimate level of contentment with the birthing process. Attention to experiences and preferences has the potential to improve quality of care through communication, shared decision-making, and education.
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