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Therapeutics
Systematic review
Oxytocin for slow progress in the first stage of spontaneous labour is not associated with different rates of caesarean or assisted delivery compared with no treatment or delayed use in second stage
- Correspondence to Michael Frölich
Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Alabama, 619 South 19th Street, Birmingham, AL 35249, USA; froelich{at}uab.edu
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Oxytocin for slow progress in the first stage of spontaneous labour is not associated with different rates of caesarean or assisted delivery compared with no treatment or delayed use in second stage
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- First published October 28, 2011.
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June 08, 2012
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