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Original Article

A circadian variation in the observed duration of labor

Pages 465-468 | Received 14 Dec 1990, Accepted 25 Jun 1991, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The distribution of the duration of labor during the day was analyzed.

Material A one-year material consisting of 1,881 deliveries at the Department of Obstetrics, Regional Hospital of Trondheim, Norway. Only singleton pregnancies with spontaneous onset of contractions and intended vaginal delivery were included. Duration of labor was routinely recorded by the midwife.

Methods Stepwise multiple regression. Logarithmic transformation of the dependant variable (duration measured in hours) was applied. Parity (0/1±) and hour of birth were the independent variables.

This reflects a clustering of cases with longer duration of labor, unfavourable progress and less good prognosis during the latter half of the day, which has practical implications for the obstetrical staff. This may explain the similiar circadian pattern in perinatal mortality which has been repeatedly documented, the etiology of which has remained enigmatic.

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