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Induction of labour

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2009
Labour induction is a routine procedure in obstetrical care and performed for various maternal, fetal and non-medical reasons.
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Failed Induction of Labour

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1985
Editorial Comment: There is an important take away message in this paper–namely that 65% of nulliparas with an unfavourable cervix who had induction of labour performed by amniotomy and simultaneous oxytocic infusion came to Caesarean section, two‐thirds because of failed induction.Summary: Over a 15‐month period 1,057 consecutive inductions of ...
Arulkumaran, S.   +4 more
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MEDICAL INDUCTION OF LABOUR

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1971
SummaryThe effectiveness of inducing labour with intravenous oxytocics without surgical rupture of the membranes has been studied in 154 cases.The mean successful induction‐delivery interval was 70 hours, and the mean induction‐delivery interval for all attempted inductions was 186 hours.Most patients had multiple infusions.
C M, Lilienthal, J P, Ward
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Methods of induction of labour

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
Several research groups around the world reported on the use of the drug misoprostol in the medical management of miscarriage, abortion and induction of labour. This review examines the evolution of interest in this drug, with special emphasis on its role in induction of labour.
H, el Refaey, E, Jauniaux
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Induction of labour using prostaglandin E2 as an inpatient versus balloon catheter as an outpatient: a multicentre randomised controlled trial

BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019
To compare clinical outcomes following induction of labour (IOL) using a balloon catheter and going home, versus prostaglandin (PG) as an inpatient.
M. Beckmann   +3 more
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The Proportion of Failed Induction of Labour and Associated Factors among Women Undergoing Induction of Labour in Dessie Referral Hospital: Northeast Ethiopia a Cross-sectional Study

Asian Journal of Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2019
Background: There are several complications of pregnancy that confer significant ongoing risk to the mother or fetus. For these conditions, induction of labour is as an artificial termination of pregnancy utilized to decrease both maternal and neonatal ...
Tenagnework Dilnessa   +2 more
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Induction of labour

Obstetrics Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2019
Induction of labour describes the artificial stimulation of the onset of labour, which is used in up to 20% of pregnancies in the United Kingdom. Both mechanical and pharmacological methods of induction of labour exist. In the vast majority of women, the
R. M. Ryan, F. McCarthy
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Induction of labour

1986
Together with Caesarean section, induction of labour is the obstetricians’ method of terminating pregnancy at or near term. These two procedures represent the most effective tools for the treatment or prevention of complications towards the end of pregnancy.
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FAILED INDUCTION OF LABOUR

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1971
Summary3,359 women who had labour induced by amniotomy were reviewed and if the patient required to be delivered by Caesarean section the reasons for failure of vaginal delivery were assessed. The indications for Caesarean section were many and varied, but the most common factor was a failure of the uterus to act properly, although other indications ...
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The ARRIVE Trial: Towards a universal recommendation of induction of labour at 39 weeks?

European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 2019
Both caesarean surgery and induction of labour are common practices performed in all labour wards in an attempt to reduce adverse obstetrical and neonatal outcomes.
F. Migliorelli   +2 more
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