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Comparison of Labor Curves Between Spontaneous and Induced Labor

open access: yesObstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
OBJECTIVE: To compare the labor curve between individuals with induced labor and those undergoing spontaneous labor. METHODS: This was a secondary analysis of the Consortium on Safe Labor database, including nulliparous and multiparous individuals with singleton vertex pregnancy who
Kazuma, Onishi   +2 more
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Normal Progress of Induced Labor [PDF]

open access: possibleObstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2012
To compare the normal labor progress of women whose labor was induced with that of women who labored spontaneously.A retrospective cohort study of all consecutive women admitted for labor at 37 weeks or more of gestation from 2004-2008 who reached the second stage of labor. Women whose labor was induced and women whose labor was augmented were compared
Kimberly A. Roehl   +10 more
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Inflammation induced preterm labor and birth

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2018
Preterm birth which occurs before 37 weeks gestation is one of the most common obstetrical complication in humans. After many studies, it appears that "not one answer fits all" regarding the risk factors, causes and the treatments for this syndrome. However, it is becoming more evident that one of the major risk factors is inflammation and/or infection
Alice Gilman-Sachs   +5 more
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Nitric Oxide Metabolites in Preterm and Induced Labor

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2003
<i>Background:</i> Nitric oxide has potent relaxant effects on the pregnant uterus and has been associated with a quiescent uterus in animal and human studies. Nitric oxide donors have been used to arrest preterm labor and a reduction in nitric oxide production has been reported before the onset of labor.
Nasser Al-Busiri   +6 more
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Labor Shares in a Model of Induced Innovation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The relative stability of aggregate labor share constitutes one of the great macroeconomic ratios. However, relative stability at the aggregate level masks the unbalanced nature of sectoral labor shares. We present a two-sector (manufacturing and services) model with induced innovation that can rationalize these phenomena as well as several other ...
Hernando Zuleta, Andrew T. Young
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Amniotomy to Induce Labor

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Amniotomy to induce labor is used frequently. The potential risks compared with potential benefits of artificial rupture of membranes have caused the popularity of amniotomy to vary in the last two centuries. Although there are little data available from prospective randomized studies regarding the effectiveness of amniotomy alone to induce labor ...
Michael T. Parsons, John D. Busowski
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Oxytocin to Induce Labor

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Oxytocin is a highly successful and safe agent for inducing labor and has a fairly large therapeutic index. It has, however, minimal, but not trivial, antidiuretic and vascular activity when used in large doses. Therefore, to induce labor, low-dose oxytocin dosing regimens that produce efficacious uterine activity and avoid side effects are recommended.
Roy H. Petrie, Jaye M. Shyken
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To Induce or Not to Induce Labor: A Macrosomic Dilemma

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2004
We assessed the effect of labor induction among parturients carrying macrosomic fetuses on the risk of a cesarean section (CS). The study population consisted of consecutive women with singleton fetuses weighing ≧4,000 g, delivered between 1988 and 1999.
Nurit Simhayoff   +5 more
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