Walking During Induction of Labor? – AJOG MFM
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology MFM – AJOG MFM shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Walking During Induction of Labor?
In this randomized study, patients undergoing induction of labor were assigned to either a mobility-encouragement protocol or routine care. While no significant differences were found in time to active labor or delivery, walking during induction proved to be feasible, safe, and well-tolerated.
These findings support mobility as a reasonable option for comfort and patient preference during induction.
Read the full-text here.”
Title: Effect of a mobility-encouragement protocol during induction of labor with an extraamniotic balloon compared with routine care: a randomized controlled trial
Authors: Liat Mor, Hadas Ganer Herman, Giulia Barda, Ilia Kleiner, Maya Torem, Daniel Tairy, Eran Weiner, Noa Gonen

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