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June 14, 2023OB/Gyn

Episode 5.12 The ARRIVE Trial, Hydration, Partograms, and more

In this episode, we discuss the practice of IV hydration for preterm contractions. Then we take a look at the ARRIVE trial and some recent studies about this controversial study. Plus, we look at several articles from the Labor and Delivery special edition of the Gray Journal. 

Links Discussed

Are Women With Threatened Preterm Labor More Dehydrated Than Women Without It?

Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women

Changes in Primary and Repeat Cesarean Delivery: United States, 2016–2021

UNDERSTANDING CESAREAN RATES

Perinatal Outcomes Associated With Institutional Changes Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Changes in induction of labor and cesarean delivery post ARRIVE trial: a quasi-experimental analysis

Fetal surveillance from 39 weeks’ gestation to reduce stillbirth in South Asian-born women

The impact of birth settings on pregnancy outcomes in the United States

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