... undergoing induction of ...elective induction of labour have higher rates of caesarean ...of labourinduction at term/ post-term compared to inducing labour later or awaiting ...
... of labour has two important components, cervical ripening and stimulation of uterine contractions to achieve dilatation of cervix and delivery of the fetus It is well recognized that the success of ...
... in labour is best managed by individualized ...or induction of ...induce labour within 6-12 hours after the rupture of membranes if the patient is not in labour ...
... for induction of ...for induction of labour during the period from April 2010 to March ...score, induction to delivery interval, augmentation with oxytocin use or artificial rupture of ...
... Background: Misoprostol is more efficacious than dinoprostone for induction of labour. But the adverse effects pro- duced by misoprostol were different. The aims of this study was to compare the safety, ...
... Pre induction modified Bishop’s score was ...with induction of labour with Mifepristone were explained to patients and relatives and a written consent for induction was ...
... of labour for suspected fetal macrosomia has not been shown to alter the risk of brachial plexus injury, but the power of the included studies to show a difference for such a rare event is ...Nevertheless, ...
... Background: Induction of labour, in modern obstetrics is an intervention devised to artificially begin the process of cervical dilatation, cervical effacement and uterine contractions, leading to the ...
... offering induction of labour to women at late term or postterm therefore needs further ...early induction group we will have a higher proportion of induction of labour, with possible ...
... Induction of labour (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention. 32% of women are induced per year in our obstetric unit. We were experiencing delays in starting IOLs due to unit activity, protracted inpatient ...
... undergoing induction of labour, but statistically it was not ...to induction of ...for induction of labour as it has no significant adverse effect on fetal ...
... and induction rate of ...of induction of labour in Africa and Asia showed that oxytocin titration is the most common method used in ...at induction was ...of induction of labour ...
... principal induction agent used in patients with an unfavourable cervix, since its intro- duction ...had induction of labour with oxytocin if the cervix was favourable or with dinoprostone, which be- ...
... for induction of labour, but with a higher rate of uterine hyperstimulation, while low doses of this drug (≤25 μg every 4 h) were found to have the same levels of effectiveness and risk as other methods of ...
... 1.1 Introduction The study explores the reasons for induction of labour IOL and the influences on the decision making process involved in coming to that reason for nulliparous women and [r] ...
... control group; however certain indications definitely demand intervention in terms of induction of labour whatever be the preferred route and dose. Vaginal misoprostol significantly reduces the time ...
... of labour for post-dates pregnancy is also a debatable issue, although there is evidence that women with uncomplicated pregnancies should be offered IOL after 41 ...elective induction versus expectant ...
... for induction of labor at ...for induction of ...requiring induction, having gestational age > 37 weeks, singleton pregnancy with cephalic presentation, bishop score < 6 and reassuring fetal ...
... This to certify that this dissertation “PRE – INDUCTION TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF CERVICAL LENGTH IN THE PREDICTION OF SUCCESSFUL INDUCTION OF LABOUR” submitted by Dr.M.REKHA appearing ...
... times labour has to be induced for various maternal and fetal ...only labour mechanics, and also for assessing cervical findings for prediction of successful ...before induction of labour and ...