Transvaginal Ultrasonographic Cervical Length as A Predictor of Cervical Compliance in Induction of Labor

Ashraf Abdel-Hamid Haggag;

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Labor induction is one of the most common aspects of obstetric practice;with 15% of all pregnant women undergoing induction or augmentation of labor (Ware and Raynor, 2000).
Assessment of the cervix has been used as a predictor of the probability of v


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Title Transvaginal Ultrasonographic Cervical Length as A Predictor of Cervical Compliance in Induction of Labor
Authors Ashraf Abdel-Hamid Haggag
Keywords Transvaginal Ultrasonographic Cervical Length as A Predictor of Cervical Compliance in Induction of Labor
Issue Date 2008
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Labor induction is one of the most common aspects of obstetric practice;with 15% of all pregnant women undergoing induction or augmentation of labor (Ware and Raynor, 2000).
Assessment of the cervix has been used as a predictor of the probability of v

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