Online ISSN: 2515-8260

To Study Upright Position And Dorsal Position During Labor And Their Effect On Maternal And Perinatal Outcome

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Shrinivas N. Gadappa,*Shrutika O. Makde,Ankita R.Shah

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Women have described birth as an intense powerful life experience that affects their whole life and being, making childbirth the most significant events in their life1 . Earliest records of maternal birth positions show the parturient in an upright posture, but over centuries delivering women in upright position has become a lost art2 . Current evidence-based practices for management of the second stage of labor supports the practices of delayed pushing, spontaneous pushing, and maternal choice of positions3, 4 . About 19,340 deliveries are conducted in our tertiary care center of mothers with traditional values and receptive to adopting various birthing positions

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