The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine have emphasized the need to promote vaginal delivery and have… Click to show full abstract
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and Society for Maternal‐Fetal Medicine have emphasized the need to promote vaginal delivery and have offered recommendations to safely prevent primary cesarean delivery. However, there has been limited discussion regarding management of intravenous fluids and other aspects of labor management that may influence mode of delivery. Therefore the aim of our study was to determine whether an intravenous fluid rate of 250 vs. 125 mL/h is associated with a difference in cesarean delivery rate.
               
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