Inadequate Sleep In Late Pregnancy May Influence Labor And Delivery

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Inadequate Sleep In Late Pregnancy May Influence Labor And Delivery

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A study by researchers at the UCSF School of Nursing has found that women who have less sleep or severely disrupted sleep in late pregnancy are significantly more likely to have longer labors and are more likely to have cesarean births.

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