The association between longer durations of the latent phase of labor and subsequent perinatal processes and outcomes among midwifery patients.
Ellen L TildenJulia C PhillippiNicole S CarlsonMekhala DissanayakeChristopher S LeeAaron B CaugheyJonathan M SnowdenPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2020)
Longer duration of the spontaneous latent phase of labor among women with low-risk pregnancies may signal longer total labor processes, leading to an increase in diagnosis of dystocia, interventions to manage dystocia, and epidural use. Apart from multiparous neonatal NICU admission, no other maternal or child morbidity outcomes were elevated with longer duration of the latent phase of labor.