Study aims to reduce C-section rates in pregnant women with obesity

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University of Oklahoma Nov 6 2024 Pregnant women with obesity face an increased risk of complications, including the need for a cesarean section, which carries its own set of risks. A University of Oklahoma physician-researcher recently earned a $3.1 million National Institutes of Health grant to lead a multicenter national clinical trial studying whether antibiotics given at the beginning of labor induction result in a decrease in C-sections. The trial is thought to be the first large-scale

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Study aims to reduce C-section rates in pregnant women with obesity https://www.news-medical.net - 06.11.2024 22:37