View clinical trials related to Failed Induction of Labor.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to compare concurrent oxytocin with membrane sweeping versus dinoprostone pessary in labor induction for multiparas at term with an unfavorable cervix.
The goal of the study is to see if the addition of a carbohydrate- and protein-enhanced gel during labor speeds labor and reduces the rate of cesarean delivery.
To assess the effect of vaginal estradiol pretreatment before vaginal misoprostol on labor induction.
To compare concurrent oxytocin with membrane sweeping versus dinoprostone pessary in labor induction for nulliparas at term with an unfavorable cervix
To have an early more precise way to predict failed induction in patients undergoing elective termination of pregnancy & those more likely to undergo caesarian section,this will Spare patients with decreased chances of favorable induction a long and exhausting trial of labour with increased probability of complications and an emergency caesarian
The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of transcervical foley catheter as compared to dinoprostone vaginal insertion for preinduction cervical ripening and labor induction in term parous women with unfavorable cervix.
The use of foley catheter was tested many times and proved to be effective for induction of labour.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of transcervical foley catheter as compared to prostaglandins for preinduction cervical ripening and labor induction in term nulliparous women with unfavorable cervix.
To compare the ultrasonographic cervical length with the Bishop score in determining the administration of prostaglandin for preinduction cervical ripening in multiparous women at term.
To compare the ultrasonographic cervical length with the Bishop score in determining the administration of prostaglandin for preinduction cervical ripening in nulliparas at term.