A Comparative Study of Induction of Labour Vs Expectant Management in Pregnant Females from 39 weeks to 41 weeks of Pregnancy

D. Panchal, Dr. Vandana Saini, Dr Shailee Bhatt
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Background: The present study assessed the maternal and foetal outcomes of both induced and spontaneous labour in 39 to 41 weeks pregnant women. Material & Methods: A comparative study was conducted among 200 women including 100 women in spontaneous labour group and 100 women in induced labour group. Maternal and fetal outcomes like antenatal complications, duration of labour, mode of delivery, indication for caesarean delivery, maternal complications, meconium staining of liquor, birth weight, APGAR score and NICU admissions were studied. Results: Mean maternal age was similar among both study groups. Majority of patients in both groups had gestational age between 39 to 40 weeks. Antenatal complications like PROM, oligohydroamnios etc. were more prevalent in induced women. Caesarean section rate was significantly high among the induced group in both nulliparous and multiparous women as compared to spontaneous labour group. Most common indication of caesarean section was fetal distress in both groups. Birth weights of babies were similar in the study groups. Induction was not found to affect meconium staining of liquor and APGAR score of babies and NICU admission rates. Conclusion: Although induction of labour increases the odds of caesarean section, it has no adverse effects on mother or baby. Hence induction of labour can be recommended as a safe technique for pregnant women with delayed gestation. Keywords: Expectant management, Induction of labour, spontaneous labour, Maternal, Fetal
妊娠39 ~ 41周孕妇引产与待产管理的比较研究
背景:本研究评估了妊娠39 ~ 41周引产和自然分娩的母婴结局。材料与方法:对200例产妇进行比较研究,其中自然产程组100例,引产组100例。研究了产前并发症、分娩时间、分娩方式、剖宫产指征、产妇并发症、胎粪染色、出生体重、APGAR评分和新生儿重症监护病房入院情况。结果:两组产妇的平均年龄相近。两组中大多数患者的胎龄在39至40周之间。妊娠期早破、羊水过少等并发症在引产妇女中更为常见。与自然分娩组相比,诱导组无产和多产妇女的剖宫产率均显着较高。两组最常见的剖宫产指征均为胎儿窘迫。研究小组中婴儿的出生体重相似。未发现引产对胎粪染色、新生儿APGAR评分及新生儿重症监护病房入院率有影响。结论:引产虽增加了剖宫产的几率,但对母婴无不良影响。因此,引产可以作为一种安全的技术推荐给延迟妊娠的孕妇。关键词:待产管理,引产,自然分娩,产妇,胎儿
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