2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14388/v1
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Factors associated with delayed onset of active labor following administration of vaginal Misoprostol among women at Mbarara Regional referral hospital, Uganda: A prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background Vaginal misoprostol has been recommended by the World Health Organization as one of the effective methods for induction of labor. Globally 9.6% of all deliveries follow induction of labor. Although the goal of labor induction is to initiate active labor with subsequent vaginal delivery, some mothers undergoing labor induction delay to get into active labor and some fail completely. The factors associated with delayed onset of active labor following labor induction with vaginal misoprostol have not b… Show more

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