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Defining failed induction of labor [PDF]
BACKGROUND: While there are well-accepted standards for the diagnosis of arrested active-phase labor, the definition of a "failed" induction of labor remains less certain.
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Maternal and neonatal outcome in pregnant women undergone induction of labor at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania [PDF]
Introduction Labor induction is a common obstetric intervention aimed at initiating labor when spontaneous onset is delayed or deemed necessary for maternal or fetal well-being.
Shweta Jaiswal+2 more
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Key Points Question What maternal labor-related and neonatal outcomes are experienced following elective induction of labor at 39 weeks of gestation compared with expectant management?
James Hong+7 more
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Induction of Labor in Twins—Double Trouble?
Objective: To determine and compare the safety and efficacy of different methods of induction of labor in twin gestations and their effect on maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Miriam Lopian+7 more
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Induction of labor is defined as stimulation of contractions in contrast to augmentation which is defined as causing an increase in contractions. Both are intended to result in a vaginal delivery. Labor induction has absolute and relative indications; it is also occasionally undertaken for elective reasons.
Kate C. Arnold, Caroline J. Flint
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INDUCTION OF LABOR IN PRE-ECLAMPTIC WOMEN
Objective: The article presents a literature review on the current possibilities of induction of labor (IOL) in severe preeclampsia (SPE). Delivery is the only treatment for preeclampsia (PE), a serious pregnancy complication.
M.YA. KAMILOVA+3 more
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Factors Predicting Successful Vaginal Delivery Following Induction of Labor in Term Pregnancy
Purpose This study was proposed to evaluate factors predicting a successful vaginal delivery following labor induction and develop induction prediction model in term pregnancy among Thai pregnant women.
Threebhorn Kamlungkuea+3 more
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Effective interventions for the induction of labor: A systematic review [PDF]
Introduction: The spontaneous onset of labor and delivery are influenced by several factors. However, labor sometimes does not start on the due date. This would result in increased maternal and fetal complications and costs.
Vida Ghasemi+5 more
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Current practice of induction of labour and maternal outcome in ≥37 week of gestation: an observational study [PDF]
Background: As we know induction is done when benefit to mother and fetus overweigh benefits of continuing the pregnancy. According to NICE guidelines, induction of labor leads to 15% of instrumental deliveries and 22% of total LSCS.
Sheth, Jil Manishkumar+2 more
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Background The Induction of labor is the most common obstetric procedure in daily practice. Introducing propranolol as a new drug to augment the action of prostaglandins will help in the induction process and decrease CS rates.
Ahmed Sherif Abdel Hamid+3 more
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