Outpatient labor induction —Exploring future potential by assessing eligibility in a historical cohort
ConclusionsIn this historical cohort, three in ten women met the criteria for outpatient management of labor induction with oral misoprostol. Serious adverse events were rare. The average time span from the initiation of labor induction to the last misoprostol was nearly 24 h. This suggests a potential for low-risk women with an induced labor to spend a substantial period of time at home before labor onset. However, larger studies testing or evaluating labor induction with oral misoprostol as an outpatient procedure are needed to draw conclusions.
Source: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica - Category: OBGYN Authors: Kjersti Engen Marsdal,
Ingvil Krarup S ørbye,
Stine Bernitz,
Ranveig Elise T. Sve,
Kristine Ask,
Mirjam Lukasse Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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