Abstract: | A prospective study of 447 labours and the resulting neonates failed to reveal a significant difference between the mean serum bilirubin concentrations on the third and sixth day following spontaneous, accelerated or induced labour. A similar incidence of neonatal jaundice (bilirubin concentrations of 10 mg/100 or more) was found in the studied groups. However, there was a tendency for neonates born after accelerated or induced labour to have slightly higher bilirubin levels than those born after spontaneous labour. No strong dose dependent effect on the level of bilirubin concentration following Prostaglandin E2 induced labour was demonstrated. |