Table 1.
Robson Category | Description |
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1 | Nulliparous women with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, in spontaneous labor |
2 | Nulliparous women with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who either had labor induced or gave birth by cesarean before labor |
2a | Nulliparous women with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who had labor induced |
2b | Nulliparous women with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who gave birth by cesarean before labor |
3 | Multiparous women without a previous uterine scar, with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, in spontaneous labor |
4 | Multiparous women without a previous uterine scar, with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who either had labor induced or gave birth by cesarean before labor |
4a | Multiparous women without a previous uterine scar, with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who had labor induced |
4b | Multiparous women without a previous uterine scar, with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation, who gave birth by cesarean before labor |
5 | All multiparous women with at least one previous uterine scar, with a single cephalic pregnancy, ≥37 weeks’ gestation |
6 | All nulliparous women with a single breech pregnancy |
7 | All multiparous women with a single breech pregnancy, including women with previous uterine scars |
8 | All women with multiple pregnancies, including women with previous uterine scars |
9 | All women with a single pregnancy with a transverse or oblique lie, including women with previous uterine scars |
10 | All women with a single cephalic pregnancy, <37 weeks’ gestation, including women with previous uterine scars |
Source: Robson 2001.24