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Vaginal dinoprostone insert compared with two different oral misoprostol regimens for labor induction in nulliparous and multiparous women. [PDF]
Erhardt D, Radan AP, Mathis J, Surbek D.
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Author Correction: Ensemble learning for fetal ultrasound and maternal-fetal data to predict mode of delivery after labor induction. [PDF]
Ferreira I +4 more
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Double Balloon Combined with Oxytocin in Labor Induction: Analysis of Multivariate Factors Affecting the Efficacy of Cervical Ripening. [PDF]
Wu XL +9 more
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Labor Induction in Women with Isolated Polyhydramnios at Term: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Analysis. [PDF]
Lerner Y +7 more
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Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes of Labor Induction in Parous Women in a Selected Hospital in Sudan.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
Labor induction has become commonplace in modern obstetrics. The increasing rate of labor induction has probably played a role in the increased rate of cesarean delivery observed in the United States during the past few decades. Clearly, the favorability of the cervix has a substantial impact on the potential success of any labor induction.
P S, Ramsey, K D, Ramin, S M, Ramin
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Labor induction has become commonplace in modern obstetrics. The increasing rate of labor induction has probably played a role in the increased rate of cesarean delivery observed in the United States during the past few decades. Clearly, the favorability of the cervix has a substantial impact on the potential success of any labor induction.
P S, Ramsey, K D, Ramin, S M, Ramin
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Several mechanical and biochemical methods have been used to induce labor throughout modern obstetrics. We review and compare mechanical and medical methods of labor induction, along with several new uterotonic agents such as mifepristone (RU 486) and misoprostol, which can be conveniently administered orally and managed in the outpatient clinic.
A, Reichler, Y, Romem, M Y, Divon
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Several mechanical and biochemical methods have been used to induce labor throughout modern obstetrics. We review and compare mechanical and medical methods of labor induction, along with several new uterotonic agents such as mifepristone (RU 486) and misoprostol, which can be conveniently administered orally and managed in the outpatient clinic.
A, Reichler, Y, Romem, M Y, Divon
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
I T IS 0~1: opinion that the elective induction of labor has a useful place in present-day obstetrics with advantages to both patient and doctor. If the procedure is applied to the proper patient at the proper time, no serious complications should result. As Eastman1 points out in commenting on Hanley’s; paper, “It is the abuse of the procedure, or its
I, DAICHMAN, W, POMERANCE
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I T IS 0~1: opinion that the elective induction of labor has a useful place in present-day obstetrics with advantages to both patient and doctor. If the procedure is applied to the proper patient at the proper time, no serious complications should result. As Eastman1 points out in commenting on Hanley’s; paper, “It is the abuse of the procedure, or its
I, DAICHMAN, W, POMERANCE
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Misoprostol in Labor Induction
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2001AbstractThe efficacy of a new dosing regimen of misoprostol, a recently introduced labor‐inducing agent, was studied.Fifty‐eight patients received 50 μg of misoprostol intravaginally and the dose was repeated every 3 hours until uterine contractions begin.
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