

Author: Ugwu E. O. Onah H. E. Obi S. N. Dim C. C. Okezie O. A. Chigbu C. O. Okoro O. S.
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
ISSN: 1364-6893
Source: Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vol.33, Iss.6, 2013-08, pp. : 572-577
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Abstract
This randomised controlled trial was carried out over a 14-month period in a tertiary health institution in Nigeria, to determine the effectiveness of Foley catheter and synchronous low dose misoprostol for pre-labour cervical ripening. Term pregnant women with unfavourable cervices (Bishop's score < 6) requiring cervical ripening/induction of labour were assigned randomly into three groups: Group A, transcervical Foley catheter was used synchronously with low dose intravaginal misoprostol; Group B, transcervical Foley catheter alone was used and Group C, low dose intravaginal misoprostol alone was used. The time to achieve a favourable cervical status as well as vaginal delivery was significantly shorter in the synchronous group than in the control groups (
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