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Increased labor induction and women presenting with decreased or altered fetal movements - a population-based survey.

Anna AkselssonHelena LindgrenSusanne GeorgssonKarin PetterssonIngela Rådestad
Published in: PloS one (2019)
We studied women seeking care for decreased or altered fetal movements and for whom pregnancy was not terminated with induction or caesarean section. Subsequent (median 20 days), induction of labor and induction for fetal indications were more frequent in this group compared to the group of women with no fetal movement presentations. Among women seeking care for altered or decreased fetal movements, the likelihood of induction of labor increased with frequency of presentation.
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