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Introduction of partographic records in a District hospital in Zambia and development of nomograms of cervical dilatation

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Date
1977-08
Author
Steward, P.
Type
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Language
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Abstract
Partographic records of labour have been successfully introduced in a district hospital in Zambia. Nomograms of cervical dilatation show no significant difference compared to those obtained by other workers in other parts of the world. There was no difference in the duration of the active phase of the lst stage of labour between multiparous patients (para 1 4) and grand multiparous patients (para greater than 4).
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11601
Citation
Steward, P. (1977). Introduction of partographic records in a district hospital in Zambia and development of nomograms of cervical dilatation. Medical Journal of Zambia. 11 (4)
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of state.
Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia
Subject
Nomograms
Female
Vaginal Birth after Cesarean
Obstetric Labor Complications
Description
Partographic records of labour have been successfully introduced in a district hospital in Zambia.
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