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Risk factors for obstructed labour in Eastern Uganda: A case control study.

Milton W MusabaGrace NdeeziJustus K BarageineAndrew WeeksVictoria NankabirwaFelix WamonoDaniel SemakulaJames K TumwineJulius N Wandabwa
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Prime parity, use of herbal medicines in labour and being a referral from a lower health facility were identified as risk factors. Being married with a delivery plan and an educated partner were protective of OL. Increased frequency of ANC attendance was not protective against obstructed labour.
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