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In cairo university Hospital, castror oil, which is a type of induction methods, is routinely offered to women with previous Caesarean delivery who require induction of labour. However, castor oil may not exert its labour induction effect immediately and the delivery may be delayed by up to 8 days.
There is good evidence to show that induction of labour with a transcervical balloon compares favourably with the use of prostaglandins.The cervical balloon works by softening & stretching the cervix mechanically & stimulates the release of endogenous prostaglandins.
When compared with
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of a transcervical foley catheter, in combination with the standard oral misoprostol regimen will result in a decreased primary cesarean delivery rate among women with a cervical dilation of 2 centimeters of less who require induction of
Induction of labour (IOL) is an obstetric intervention to artificially initiate labour before its spontaneous onset. It is undertaken when maternal or fetal risks of continuing pregnancy outweigh the risks of IOL. The methods of IOL include pharmacological method (prostaglandin), mechanical methods
1. Objectives The hypothesis is that cervical ripening using a foley bulb together with vaginal misoprostol (cytotec) will result in shorter induction to delivery time compared with vaginal misoprostol alone
2. Background The rate of induction of labor in the United States is approximately 20% of
Background Some maternal blood loss normally occurs at the time of vaginal delivery. The best estimates indicate that a loss of approximately 500 mL is average, with a range of about 250-700 mL.[1,2] Some of this bleeding arises from birth canal lacerations or surgical incisions (i.e., episiotomy),
Title: Comparison of pre-induction cervical ripening using Prepidil gel administered through a urinary balloon catheter
Precis- This study is designed to assess the effectiveness of a combination method of induction of labor using a urinary balloon catheter and prostaglandin
Over the last 20 years the number of induced labors doubled so that over one in five births in 2003 was induced. In response to the rising need for cervical ripening the American College Obstetricians and Gynecologists have stated that both mechanical and prostaglandin ripening is acceptable and