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Safety and effectiveness of labour induction after caesarean section using balloon catheter or oxytocin [PDF]
AIMS OF THE STUDY Induction of labour after previous caesarean section (CS) is a challenge for obstetricians due to the increased risk of uterine rupture.
Anda-Petronela Radan +6 more
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Inpatient versus outpatient induction of labour: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background As the number of indications for labour induction continue to increase, the focus has shifted to performing these procedures in an outpatient setting.
Susan Dong +4 more
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Prostaglandins in Induction of Labour
Prostaglandins are naturally occurring hormones that play a significant role in the commencement of labour. Prostaglandins have been utilised in clinical practise to ripen the cervix and elicit uterine contractions synthetically since the 1960s.
Harsh Shah
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Inducing labour in the United Kingdom: A feminist critical discourse analysis of policy and guidance [PDF]
Induction of labour (IOL), the process of starting labour artificially, is one of the most commonly performed procedures in maternity care in the United Kingdom (UK), yet there is debate whether inducing labour at ‘term’, in the absence of specific ...
McCourt, C. +17 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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Induction of labour during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey of impact on practice in the UK [PDF]
Background Induction of labour (IOL) is one of the most commonly performed interventions in maternity care, with outpatient cervical ripening increasingly offered as an option for women undergoing IOL.
McCourt, C. +11 more
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' The first account of any artificial method of bringing on premature labour was given to me by Dr. C. Kelly. He informed me that'about the year I756 there was a consultation of the most eminent men in London at that time, to consider of the moral rectitude of, and advantages which may be expected from, this practice, which met with their general ...
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Prediction of adverse perinatal outcomes following induction of labour [PDF]
Induction of labour (IOL) is one of the most common obstetric procedures which is carried out in 20-30% of pregnancies. More than a third of women having IOL will need either an instrumental delivery or a caesarean section.
Fiolna, M.
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Assessment of fetal adrenal gland volume as prediction of success of labour induction prospective observational study [PDF]
Background/aim: Is to compare the modified Bishop's score, demographic cervical length and fetal adrenal gland enlargement in prediction the success of labour induction and duration of labour.Methodds: This study will be conducted at Minia Maternity ...
Abdelrhman Ali +3 more
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