Background: The timing of delivery and effective management of labour at term makes a huge difference in the obstetric and perinatal outcome. There have always been controversies between choosing the elective induction of labour at 39 weeks versus expectant management up to 41/42 weeks which can result in placental ageing, reduced liquor, non-assuring fetal heart tracings, meconium stained amniotic fluid and fetal macrosomia. our objective was to perform a comparative effectiveness analysis of elective induction of labor at 39 weeks gestational age among nulliparous women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies as compared to expectant management up to 41 weeks.Methods: 120 primigravidae with singleton pregnancies with fetus in cephalic p...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of caesarean section and neonatal o...
BACKGROUND: The risk of perinatal death and severe neonatal morbidity increases gradually after 41 w...
Objective To compare induction of labour at 41 weeks with expectant management until 42 weeks in low...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
The risk of adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes increases with gestational age, and although ind...
<p>Objective: To determine neonatal outcomes (perinatal mortality and special care unit admiss...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if induction of labour at 41 weeks improves perinatal and maternal outcomes in...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare maternal and foetal outcome after induction in...
Background: To study and compare the maternal and perinatal outcome of induction of labour in pregna...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
Background: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associat...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
BACKGROUND: Postterm pregnancy is associated with increased perinatal risk. The WHO defines postterm...
Background:An important determinant of pregnancy outcome is the timely onset of labor and birth. Pro...
BACKGROUND: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associated...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of caesarean section and neonatal o...
BACKGROUND: The risk of perinatal death and severe neonatal morbidity increases gradually after 41 w...
Objective To compare induction of labour at 41 weeks with expectant management until 42 weeks in low...
Currently, there is an increase in elective obstetric interventions before term. All elective induct...
The risk of adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes increases with gestational age, and although ind...
<p>Objective: To determine neonatal outcomes (perinatal mortality and special care unit admiss...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if induction of labour at 41 weeks improves perinatal and maternal outcomes in...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare maternal and foetal outcome after induction in...
Background: To study and compare the maternal and perinatal outcome of induction of labour in pregna...
Introduction. Induction of labor is certainly one of the most common obstetric procedures in the wor...
Background: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associat...
Introduction: As the pregnancy continues beyond 40 weeks of gestation, there are higher risks of dev...
BACKGROUND: Postterm pregnancy is associated with increased perinatal risk. The WHO defines postterm...
Background:An important determinant of pregnancy outcome is the timely onset of labor and birth. Pro...
BACKGROUND: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associated...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the rates of caesarean section and neonatal o...
BACKGROUND: The risk of perinatal death and severe neonatal morbidity increases gradually after 41 w...
Objective To compare induction of labour at 41 weeks with expectant management until 42 weeks in low...