The Role of Oxytocin in Primary Cesarean Birth Among Low‐Risk Women

Sep 15, 2020Journal of midwifery & women's health

How Oxytocin Is Linked to First-Time Cesarean Births in Low-Risk Women

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Abstract

Exposure to greater than 11,400-milliunits of oxytocin during labor is associated with a 1.6 times increased odds of primary cesarean birth.

  • The analysis included 17,331 nulliparous women with a term, singleton, vertex fetus.
  • The average gestational age of the women in the study was 39.4 weeks.
  • The overall primary cesarean rate in the sample was 18.5%.
  • Oxytocin exposure is examined in relation to demographic and clinical risk factors.

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