Labour - Active Management and Induction

The active management of labour was pioneered by K O'Driscoll in 1969, as a means of reducing the number of prolonged labours1 . Its aim was to keep labour to fewer than 12 hours and operative delivery rates to a minimum.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original article at https://patient.info/doctor/obstetrics/labour-active-management-and-induction