The Distance from Maternal Perineum to Fetal Head as Predictive of Successful Induction of Labor
Medhat Adel Ibrahim El-Sayed;
Abstract
The current rate of labor induction in developed countries is 13-20%. The procedure is associated with increased risk of cesarean delivery.
Objective methods for assessment of the cervix and fetal head descent would be useful when counseling women prior
Objective methods for assessment of the cervix and fetal head descent would be useful when counseling women prior
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| Title | The Distance from Maternal Perineum to Fetal Head as Predictive of Successful Induction of Labor | Other Titles | إستخدام قياس المسافة من رأس الجنين الـى العجان بالموجات فوق الصوتية للتنبؤ بنجاح الحث علــى الـولادة | Authors | Medhat Adel Ibrahim El-Sayed | Keywords | The Distance from Maternal Perineum to Fetal Head as Predictive of Successful Induction of Labor | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | The current rate of labor induction in developed countries is 13-20%. The procedure is associated with increased risk of cesarean delivery. Objective methods for assessment of the cervix and fetal head descent would be useful when counseling women prior |
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