Implications for practice and research: Healthcare professionals should inform women with low obstetric risk factors that intrapartum admission cardiotocography (CTG) increases the likelihood of caesarean section (CS) with no evidence for neonatal benefit. Future trials with adequate power to detect an impact on perinatal mortality are needed. The effect of admission CTG on holistic-oriented outcomes (eg, women's labour satisfaction) should be explored. Context: Admission CTG is a short, usually 20-min, recording of the fetal heart rate immediately after admission to the labour ward that aims to identify a [...]