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. 2000 Apr;172(4):240–243. doi: 10.1136/ewjm.172.4.240

Table 1.

Costs of labor by mode of delivery*

Method of delivery Actively managed labor, $ Control, $
Total deliveries (n = 200) (n = 205) P
Materials 193.13 ± 83.21 136.21 ± 100.00 0.16
Labor 188.78 ± 86.00 185.42 ± 77.87 0.68
Fee 1,320.03 ± 245.90 1,352.95 ± 299.54 0.23
Hotel 848.86 ± 424.16 854.04 ± 377.88 0.90
Total 2,480.79 ± 765.85 2,528.61 ± 789.48 0.54
Vaginal deliveries (n = 185) (n = 181) P
Materials 101.00 ± 30.6 102.00 ± 34.10 0.85
Fee 1,250.00 ± 0 1,250.00 >0
Hotel 769.06 ± 278.48 749.26 ± 234.72 0.47
Total 2,294.04 ± 350.83 2,267.00 ± 298.43 0.43
Cesarean deliveries (n = 15) (n = 24) P Value
Materials 394.60 ± 17.48 392.41 ± 17.82 0.71
Labor 370.17 ± 126.86 328.82 ± 72.12 0.20
Fee 2,179.00 ± 0 2,116.50 ± 3.06 0.44
Hotel 1,827.77 ± 648.32 1,631.17 ± 329.80 0.21
Total 4,771.54 ± 778.18 4,468.89 ± 550.96 0.16
*

Values are given as mean ± SD US dollars for 1997. Total deliveries = vaginal deliveries plus cesarean deliveries in each column.