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Percentage of women who had selected labor-related interventions.(Data Watch)
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July 01, 2004 |
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Percentage of Women Who Had Selected Labor-Related Interventions
One or more vaginal exams 87%
Intravenous fluids 86%
Broken membranes 55%
Pitocin after labor began 53%
Bladder catheter 52%
Stitching near vagina 52%
Internal check of uterus after birth 49%
Episiotomy 27%
Cesarean ...
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