Abstract |
This was a hospital based prospective clinical study conducted among women having prolonged pregnancy to assess the outcome of induction of labour in prolonged pregnancy cases. One hundred and thirty nine women having uncomplicated prolonged pregnancy were studied. The study was carried out in Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital, Dhaka from 01 July 2010 to 30 March 2011. In this study 66% of the respondents had vaginal delivery on routine induction of labour and in 34% cases induction failed. Ninety three percent (93%) of the multigravida had vaginal delivery and in primigravida their vaginal delivery rate was 47.5%. Regarding cervical condition for delivery, 75% of the respondents having favourable cervix had vaginal delivery and in case of unfavourable cervix respondents, they had 55% cases of vaginal delivery. About the foetal outcome it was evidenced from this study that the perinatal adverse outcome increases with the increasing age of gestation beyond 40 completed weeks of gestation. This study showed that the use of prostaglandins for cervical ripening and by confirming the diagnosis of prolonged pregnancy, the delivery outcome in prolonged pregnancy can be improved. The study also showed that induction of labour is not associated with any major complications and the routine induction of labour in prolonged pregnancy is beneficial for both mother and the baby.
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Authors | S Nasrin, S Islam, S M Shahida, R A Begum, N Haque |
Journal | Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ
(Mymensingh Med J)
Vol. 24
Issue 4
Pg. 825-31
(Oct 2015)
ISSN: 1022-4742 [Print] Bangladesh |
PMID | 26620026
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Delivery, Obstetric
- Female
- Humans
- Infant, Newborn
- Labor, Induced
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy, Prolonged
- Prospective Studies
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