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The most serious outcome of cesarean delivery is maternal death. Landon and colleagues[1][1] documented a 1 in 3000 risk of maternal death associated with non-emergency cesarean delivery. Mishanina and colleagues[2][2] state that induction had no impact on maternal death.
Mark P, Hehir +2 more
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Background: To evaluate the outcomes and process of labour induction following the introduction of a new vaginal device with slow releasing dinoprostone (Propess).
Veronika Anzeljc, Faris Mujezinović
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The risk of adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes increases with gestational age, and although induction of labour may reduce these risks, the optimal timing of induction remains unknown.
Bavita Jeer +4 more
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NULLIPAROUS WOMEN: EXAMINING FETAL AND MATERNAL OUTCOMES IN INDUCED VERSUS SPONTANEOUS LABOR
Introduction: The goal of modern obstetrics is to enhance feto-maternal health. In certain cases, interventions are required to safe-guard it. The most frequent interventional procedure is currently in-duction of labour.
Sheetal B Jamakhandi, Kavita Chandnani
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Outcome of Early and Late Induction of Labour in Premature Rupture of Membranes
Objective: To determine the frequency of early and late labour induction in premature rupture of membranes and compare their outcome. Study Design: Cross sectional study.
Amina Sohail +5 more
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Objectives We compared intrapartum interventions and outcomes for mothers, neonates and children up to 16 years, for induction of labour (IOL) versus spontaneous labour onset in uncomplicated term pregnancies with live births.
H. Dahlen +8 more
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Role of Transvaginal Sonographic Parameters in Predicting Outcomes of Induction of Labour: A Prospective Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Induction of labour is an artificial method of initiating uterine contractions before the onset of spontaneous labour, which leads to progressive cervical dilatation and effacement followed by delivery. Bishop score is the most commonly
Sangeeta Gupta +2 more
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Objective To evaluate the association between transvaginal ultrasound scan of cervix and Bishop’s score in predicting successful induction of labour, cut-off points and patients’ tolerability and acceptance for both procedures.
Z. Abdullah +7 more
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Background Childbirth experience has been shown to depend on the mode of delivery. However, it is unclear how labour induction influences the childbirth experience in different modes of delivery.
Johanna M. Joensuu +7 more
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Introduction Induction of labour is a common procedure performed on labour and delivery. There are multiple ways to achieve cervical ripening, however, no studies have evaluated these methods based on a patient's gestational age.
Victoria E. Boyd +5 more
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