Evidence-based labor management: before labor (Part 1)
- PMID: 33345992
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2019.100080
Evidence-based labor management: before labor (Part 1)
Abstract
In preparation for labor and delivery, there is high-quality evidence for providers to recommend perineal massage with oil for 5-10 minutes daily starting at 34 weeks until labor; ≥1 daily sets of repeated voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles, performed at least several days of the week starting at approximately 30-32 weeks gestation; no x-ray pelvimetry; sweeping of membranes weekly starting at 37-38 weeks gestation; for women with a risk factor for abnormal outcome plans should be made to deliver in a hospital setting; for low-risk women, alongside birth center birth is associated with maternal benefits and higher satisfaction, compared with hospital birth; midwife-led care for low-risk women; continuous support by a professional such as doula, midwife, or nurse during labor; and training of birth attendants in low- and middle-income countries.
Keywords: birth assistant; delayed admission; delivery; labor; pelvic floor muscle training; perineal massage; self-diagnosis; sweeping of membranes; x-ray pelvimetry.
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