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The “Practice Drift” of Labor Induction: Why the ARRIVE Trial is Moving Beyond 39 Weeks

If you’ve been following birth trends, you’ve likely heard of the ARRIVE trial. While this landmark study provided evidence for elective inductions at 39 weeks, recent data suggests that medical practices are “drifting” into much earlier territory, specifically the 37- and 38-week mark, without the same level of evidentiary support as elective induction at 39 weeks. In this post, we’ll

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The “Practice Drift” of Labor Induction: Why the ARRIVE Trial is Moving Beyond 39 Weeks

If you’ve been following birth trends, you’ve likely heard of the ARRIVE trial. While this landmark study provided evidence for elective inductions at 39 weeks, recent data suggests that medical practices are “drifting” into much earlier territory, specifically the 37- and 38-week mark, without the same level of evidentiary support as elective induction at 39 weeks. In this post, we’ll

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