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6 Diseases Researched for Labor Induction

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5 Abstracts with Labor Induction Research

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Pubmed Data : Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2004 Jun;61(6):618-27. PMID: 15184241
Study Type : Meta Analysis
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Pubmed Data : Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Oct;94(4):600-7. PMID: 10511367
Study Type : Human Study
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Diseases : Cesarean Section
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Pubmed Data : Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Apr;105(4):690-7. PMID: 15802392
Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Natural Birth
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Pubmed Data : Obstet Gynecol. 2010 Jan;115(1):70-6. PMID: 20027037
Study Type : Human Study
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Diseases : Cesarean Section
Therapeutic Actions : Expectant Management, Natural Birth
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Pubmed Data : Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2010 Sep 14. Epub 2010 Sep 14. PMID: 20838800
Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Natural Birth

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45% of births in the US are now induced, but evidence supporting this intervention is severely lacking. Case controlled studies show no benefit to inducing for postdates. Routinely inducing for postdates is based on 3 uncontrolled, retrospective studies showing 1/1000 less stillbirths while ignoring possible increases in brain damage to newborns as a result of induction.
When it comes to pregnancy, the bowing to the false god of safety has become the standard
When it comes to pregnancy, the bowing to the false god of safety has become the standard
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A new study linking birth induction to autism is rippling through the mainstream press, but something vitally important is being lost in the translation; namely, the need to return to natural, ancient birth practices, whenever possible.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
A new study linking birth induction to autism is rippling through the mainstream press, but something vitally important is being lost in the translation; namely, the need to return to natural, ancient birth practices, whenever possible.
45% of births in the US are now induced, but evidence supporting this intervention is severely lacking. Case controlled studies show no benefit to inducing for postdates. Routinely inducing for postdates is based on 3 uncontrolled, retrospective studies showing 1/1000 less stillbirths while ignoring possible increases in brain damage to newborns as a result of induction.

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