2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032005000800010
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Métodos para indução do parto

Abstract: O interesse da obstetrícia moderna pela indução do parto é demonstrado pela grande quantidade de artigos científicos publicados nos últimos anos. Os avanços da medicina em geral e da obstetrícia em particular têm permitido que mais gestações de risco evoluam até o termo ou próximo dele, com indicação materna ou fetal de interrupção da gestação antes do desencadeamento do trabalho de parto espontâneo. Isso coloca o obstetra na situação entre a escolha da cesárea ou da indução do parto. Para que o obstetra faça … Show more

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“…Among the most commonly used methods are the administration of prostaglandins (misoprostol and dinoprostone), oxytocin, and Foley probe, which either alone or in a combination thereof help in the process of uterine cervix maturation and stimulate labor. 2,[9][10][11] The traditional method to assess the ripeness of the cervix prior to labor induction is the cervical scoring system described by Bishop, known as the Bishop score. [12][13][14][15] Historically, there is no well-accepted definition to characterize labor induction failure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the most commonly used methods are the administration of prostaglandins (misoprostol and dinoprostone), oxytocin, and Foley probe, which either alone or in a combination thereof help in the process of uterine cervix maturation and stimulate labor. 2,[9][10][11] The traditional method to assess the ripeness of the cervix prior to labor induction is the cervical scoring system described by Bishop, known as the Bishop score. [12][13][14][15] Historically, there is no well-accepted definition to characterize labor induction failure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Induction of labor refers to any procedure used to stimulate uterine contraction before it occurs spontaneously [ 1 ]. When the continuation of pregnancy represents a risk to the mother and/or the fetus that is greater than the risk of interrupting the pregnancy, labor induction is an option to allow vaginal delivery to occur [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%