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  • - The study focused on the effects of planned elective induction of labor (eIOL) at 39 weeks on maternal and neonatal health in first-time mothers with singleton pregnancies.
  • - Results showed that 26.3% of mothers needed cesarean sections, and 15.8% of newborns required intensive care, with a few complications noted but no maternal or neonatal deaths.
  • - The conclusion indicated that inducing labor at 39 weeks does not lead to lower rates of cesarean sections or negative perinatal outcomes in this low-risk population.
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