Abstract:A successful induction of labour includes adequate uterine contraction after the addition of the inducing agent, and progressive dilatation of the cervix, thereby resulting in the successful vaginal delivery. Misoprostol has been found to be more superior than other conventional methods and resulting in shorter induction to delivery time. 100 patients with 36 or more gestation period, requiring induction, were divided into 2 groups of 50 each. Group I were given 25 µg misoprostol orally and Group II were give… Show more
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