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Table 1 Summary of maternal characteristics and data on labour and delivery according to labour onset

From: Induction of twin pregnancy and the risk of caesarean delivery: a cohort study

Characteristics

Induction of labour N = 220

Spontaneous labour N = 242

p value

Primipara

95 (43)

102 (42)

0.82

Age (years)

31 ± 4.5

31 ± 4.4

0.91

≥35

56 (26)

63 (26)

<35

163 (74)

179 (74)

Body mass index (kg/m2)

25 ± 5

26 ± 22

0.29

Height (cm)

166 ± 17

166 ± 12

085

Intecurrent disease

32 (15)

29 (11)

0.47

Smoking during pregnancy

15 (7)

27 (12)

0.10

Assisted fertilization

28 (13)

49 (21)

0.03

Dichoriotic diamniotic twins

160 (76)

181 (77)

0.62

Gestational length (weeks)

38 ± 2

36 ± 2

<0.001

<36

15 (7)

76 (31)

36-38

143 (65)

136 (56)

>38

62 (28)

30 (12)

Complication to the pregnancy1

93 (42)

53 (22)

<0.001

Premature rupture of membranes

9 (4)

14 (6)

0.39

Epidural

87 (41)

89 (38)

0.55

Oxytocin

186 (84)

176 (73)

0.002

Oxytocin, minutes

300 (120–550)

100 (42–237)

<0.001

Protracted labour

44 (20)

51 (21)

0.88

Duration of labour, minutes

244 (132–404)

225 (121–426)

0.63

First stage

195 (95–330)

162 (90–330)

0.32

Second stage2

30 (14–82)

30 (16–87)

0.30

Bearing down

16 (8–30)

15 (7–29)

0.50

Long labour (>12 hours)

9 (5)

12 (6)

0.66

Vacuum delivery

37 (17)

36 (15)

0.57

Caesarean section

47 (21)

30 (12)

0.01

Breech 1st twin

5 (2)

14 (6)

0.13

Breech 2nd twin

65 (29)

71 (29)

0.97

  1. Data are presented as n (%), mean (standard deviation) and median (interquartile range)
  2. 1Preeclampsia, hypertension, diabetes, intrahepatic cholestasis, intrauterine growth retardation, anaemia, and oligohydramniosis
  3. 2Includes passive and active (bearing down) second stage