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Comparison of Labor Curves Between Spontaneous and Induced Labor

Obstetrics & 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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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 ...
J D, Busowski, M T, Parsons
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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.
J M, Shyken, R H, Petrie
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Normal Progress of Induced Labor

Obstetric 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
Lorie M, Harper   +5 more
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Excessive uterine activity accompanying induced labor

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
To estimate the incidence and timing of excessive uterine activity accompanying induction of labor with misoprostol using different routes (oral or vaginal) and forms (intact tablet or crushed) and to compare these with dinoprostone gel, oxytocin, and spontaneous labor.This retrospective cohort study included 519 women at term who had labor induced and
J M, Crane   +4 more
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Inducing Labor by Rupturing Membranes

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Rupturing the membranes usually induces labor and carries little risk. Of 1,235 patients subjected to amniotomy, 89 percent were in labor in four hours, and only 3 percent required oxytocin to start contractions. Although complications are few, physicians should not rupture the membranes simply for their own or the patient's convenience.
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Bilateral Orbital Hemorrhage Induced by Labor

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001
We describe a woman in whom bilateral orbital hemorrhage occurred during labor. She developed sudden proptosis and complete loss of vision bilaterally. After a stillbirth, she underwent total hysterectomy because of atonic uterus and postpartum hemorrhage. The location of the hematomas was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging.
S, Oruç   +3 more
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Acupuncture to Induce Labor

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
To estimate the clinical effectiveness of acupuncture to induce labor.This study was a randomized controlled trial of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture. Women who were scheduled for a postterm induction with a singleton pregnancy and cephalic presentation were eligible for the study.
Smith, Caroline (R11597)   +3 more
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Outcomes of induced versus spontaneous labor

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2016
Induced labor is associated with a higher request for analgesia than spontaneous labor. This study compared duration of labor, mode of delivery, quantity of blood loss, type of perineal outcome and neonatal outcomes between women in induced labor and women in spontaneous labor, both on epidural analgesia (administered at cervical dilation  ≤ 4 cm).In a
Poma, Silvia   +11 more
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Reproductive performance after prostaglandin-induced labor

Prostaglandins, 1977
The data of this follow-up study fail to prove that elective induction of labor at term by amniotomy and intravenously or orally administered PGF2alpha or PGE2 has an untoward effect on reproductive performance. If, however, the procedure is complicated by a serious degree of sustained uterine hyperstimulation, permanent damage to the internal cervical
M, Thiery, A, Yo Le Sian
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