New evidence: routine amniotomy is not recommended as part of standard labour management and care. https://t.co/gQSwcqZwJy #cochrane #amniotomy #labour #birth #hypnobirthing
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/YGdfabaJeY
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/0Hhoq3GoWg
Information//Evidence regarding having your water broken based on the premise that it speeds things up. https://t.co/jRX9hIQ09M
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/QnxGED3bji
Rupturing of membranes is still routinely done. Get educated people #amniotomy #birth #pregnancy #birthinterventions https://t.co/9wLS6Yo3EV
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/Y0KZ5CtkVv
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour has been proven by 15 studies to NOT shorten labor. #evidencebasedcare https://t.co/1autmPYhRm
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/LhDAYks2Bz
RT @JuttaWohlrab: Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/FBOkyr5cqH
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/FBOkyr5cqH
RT @IMAIreland: 'Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https:/…
Check out the @CochraneLibrary evidence #thereyougo https://t.co/dV1lROGoJx
No evidence to support artificial rupturing of membranes. Trishxx... https://t.co/Z7nN30Ai9Q
I have never really liked rupturing membranes (AROM) in labor unless there was a really compelling reason. Here... https://t.co/5ML4rxDxon
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour | Cochrane... https://t.co/hLafGrhWBW
RT @Baby_To_Go: Remember one of the 6 Healthy Birth Practices: Avoid interventions unless medically necessary. Artificial rupture... https:…
RT @Baby_To_Go: Remember one of the 6 Healthy Birth Practices: Avoid interventions unless medically necessary. Artificial rupture... https:…
Where practice and evidence don't meet: Research evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for... https://t.co/hM0BSbdenf
RT @DONAIntl: Routinely breaking the bag of waters in #labor isn’t recommended: https://t.co/RqL83GvTxv
RT @DONAIntl: Routinely breaking the bag of waters in #labor isn’t recommended: https://t.co/RqL83GvTxv
RT @DONAIntl: Routinely breaking the bag of waters in #labor isn’t recommended: https://t.co/RqL83GvTxv
Routinely breaking the bag of waters in #labor isn’t recommended: https://t.co/RqL83GvTxv
RT @IMAIreland: 'Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https:/…
Remember one of the 6 Healthy Birth Practices: Avoid interventions unless medically necessary. Artificial rupture... https://t.co/Jql9xs0JN9
"On the basis of the findings of this review, we cannot recommend that amniotomy should be introduced routinely... https://t.co/g1r9evauQu
Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https://t.co/FH2oZr0Rwp
Study conclusion. (Quote) "There were 15 studies identified, involving 5583 women......... The evidence showed no... https://t.co/Vp5YZiJFkv
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour | Cochrane https://t.co/axx35W4Te7
RT @IMAIreland: 'Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https:/…
"The review of studies assessed the use of amniotomy in all labours that started spontaneously. There were 15... https://t.co/ESKGXn7vCz
"Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https://t.co/QeZZerg73h
"We recommend that the evidence presented in this review should be made available to women offered an amniotomy" https://t.co/ohaGIb2BN2
RT @IMAIreland: 'Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https:/…
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour https://t.co/aU2z6LB21M #noevidence4thispractice
'Evidence does not support routinely breaking the waters for women in normally progressing spontaneous labour or... https://t.co/3Y7gyuB3NH
Standaard amniotomie werd na deze studie afgeraden .https://t.co/4MO9iUjpJQ
Evidence does NOT support having your membranes ruptured to "speed up" labor. http://t.co/kLlb8laegN
Guess what. Artificially rupturing the membranes in spontaneous labour doesn't make labour any quicker and... http://t.co/E9uVqmwyYV
@SagefemmeSB @KeNaEstoHunCha @Sanctummid Amniotomy evidence http://t.co/X01FcOuccN & oxytocin evidence http://t.co/9NqhTNIK1T
Evidence does not support routine amniotomy in labour http://t.co/5Hb1XsFH8R
Evidence does not support routine amniotomy in labour http://t.co/5Hb1XsFH8R
@DDBlake7 @lacanlune #maternityire - Cochrane Review is considered the gold standard of research - http://t.co/2QWXoC5iOP
MT @cochranepcg: Should midwives break labouring women's waters as standard practice? #CochraneEvidence says no: http://t.co/tLyKqK6ahZ
Amniotomia para acortar la labor de parto espontáneo...estudio cochrane http://t.co/2tNeFHpv8Q
Is there value in keeping the amniotic sac intact in labor? Yes! It does not speed up labor. It can cause... http://t.co/0JlugEyE8l
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour The Cochrane Library Smyth Wiley Online Library http://t.co/0N9EmGbkZA
"there is little evidence that a shorter labour has benefits for the mother or the baby. There are a number of... http://t.co/erL4gHMPoi
WATERS, ANYONE? Loads of women are told that if their waters are broken, it will speed up labour. Now, the... http://t.co/WV2ApieMBq
Routine amniotomy (breaking the bag of waters) does not improve birth outcomes. http://t.co/jSm2Pz95
Bevindingen uit Cochrane bevestigen mijn beleid. http://t.co/Mi1WHv9G
RT @KnoxvilleDoula: Routine rupture of membranes? "The evidence showed no shortening of the length of first stage of labour and a... http://t.co/3WjhC6MO
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour http://t.co/fubrN4Bi via @sharethis
"The evidence showed no shortening of the length of first stage of labour and a possible increase in caesarean... http://t.co/Ibm7h8Fb
RT @Bellabirth: A study on artificially breaking your water during labor. "The evidence shows no shortening of the length of... http://t.co/dHIGhIC5
RT @Bellabirth: A study on artificially breaking your water during labor. "The evidence shows no shortening of the length of... http://t.co/dHIGhIC5
Based on this review of studies, Amniotomy ("breaking your water") DOES NOT speed up labor. It does however... http://t.co/LPldiUFE
RT @Bellabirth: A study on artificially breaking your water during labor. "The evidence shows no shortening of the length of... http://t.co/dHIGhIC5
A study on artificially breaking your water during labor. "The evidence shows no shortening of the length of... http://t.co/dHIGhIC5
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour | Cochrane Summaries http://t.co/B22uR0wB
"The evidence showed no shortening of the length of first stage of labour and a possible increase in caesarean... http://t.co/9TPqmaV9
RT @DoulaLorraine: "Evidence does not support the routine breaking the waters for women in spontaneous labour." http://t.co/EMFVoIsT
RT @doulalorraine: "Evidence does not support the routine breaking the waters for women in spontaneous labour." http://t.co/JB3EyenV
Routine rupture of membranes? "The evidence showed no shortening of the length of first stage of labour and a... http://t.co/3WjhC6MO
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour | Cochrane Summaries http://t.co/r93QKzCA
Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour | Cochrane Summaries http://t.co/YC9QZp8d
"Evidence does not support the routine breaking the waters for women in spontaneous labour." http://t.co/EMFVoIsT
Please read and share http://t.co/FEG5s0As
As Henci says, if it ain't broke, don't break it. http://t.co/X3uPV1eu