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Passive management of labour may predispose to anal sphincter injury.

Mark BealePeter Emanuel Petros
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2020)
Passive management of labour instituted in Sydney public hospitals by government directive seems to be associated with a higher rate of obstetric anal sphincter injuries than was observed with active management. In addition, there were more epidurals, forceps/ventouse, and lower Apgar scores. Our hypothesis of deflexion of the head causing deficient powers is logically appealing, but needs further proof.
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