Background: Labour induction is one of the most common intervention in obstetric practice. A simple application of PGE2 intracervical gel can ripen the cervix effectively and improve Bishop’s score there by helping in successful vaginal delivery. Considering its good performance, the dinoprostone slow-release vaginal insert is the first choice for elective induction of labour in postdate pregnancy and in patients with term pregnancy of premature rupture of membranes.Methods: This was a single year retrospective study conducted in a tertiary care center of western India from May 2019 to May 2020.Results: In group I women who delivered within 24 hours were included, in group II women who required re-instillation were included. The most common...
Background: Cervical ripening before induction of labour in women with unfavourable cervix is essent...
Background: The objective is to evaluate the preferred methods for labor induction, including incide...
Background: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurs in 5-10% of all pregnancies. Approximately ...
Background: Induction of labour is a very common obstetric procedure worldwide. The ultimate goal of...
Background: Labour is a final consequence of Pregnancy and is inevitable. The timing of labour may v...
Background: Labour is an inevitable consequence of pregnancy. The aim of the present research was to...
Background: In modern medicine induction of labour is required in patients for a good feto-maternal ...
Background: Induction of labour is a common procedure in obstetrics, occurring in upto 30% of pregna...
Background: Induction of labour has now become a common practice; this study was conducted to find t...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy, safety and patient’s satisfaction of i...
ABSTRACTBackground: Clinical trial between Foley’s catheter and Dinoprostone gel for change in Bisho...
Background: Induction of labor is an artificial initiation of uterine activity before the spontaneou...
vBackground: Induction of labour is the intentional initiation of labour before spontaneous onset fo...
Background: Labor is defined as a cascade of effective uterine contractions leading to progressive e...
Background: Induction of labour is defined as an intervention designed to artificially initiate uter...
Background: Cervical ripening before induction of labour in women with unfavourable cervix is essent...
Background: The objective is to evaluate the preferred methods for labor induction, including incide...
Background: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurs in 5-10% of all pregnancies. Approximately ...
Background: Induction of labour is a very common obstetric procedure worldwide. The ultimate goal of...
Background: Labour is a final consequence of Pregnancy and is inevitable. The timing of labour may v...
Background: Labour is an inevitable consequence of pregnancy. The aim of the present research was to...
Background: In modern medicine induction of labour is required in patients for a good feto-maternal ...
Background: Induction of labour is a common procedure in obstetrics, occurring in upto 30% of pregna...
Background: Induction of labour has now become a common practice; this study was conducted to find t...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy, safety and patient’s satisfaction of i...
ABSTRACTBackground: Clinical trial between Foley’s catheter and Dinoprostone gel for change in Bisho...
Background: Induction of labor is an artificial initiation of uterine activity before the spontaneou...
vBackground: Induction of labour is the intentional initiation of labour before spontaneous onset fo...
Background: Labor is defined as a cascade of effective uterine contractions leading to progressive e...
Background: Induction of labour is defined as an intervention designed to artificially initiate uter...
Background: Cervical ripening before induction of labour in women with unfavourable cervix is essent...
Background: The objective is to evaluate the preferred methods for labor induction, including incide...
Background: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurs in 5-10% of all pregnancies. Approximately ...