Labor induction and Cesarean Delivery

Labor induction — also acknowledged as inducing labor — is the stimulation of uterine contractions during pregnancy before labor is initiated on its own to complete a vaginal birth. A health care provider might commend labor induction for various reasons, primarily when there's concern for a mother's health or a baby's health. A C-section might be scheduled ahead of time if you develop pregnancy complications or you've had a former C-section and aren't considering a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). Often, however, the need for a first-time C-section doesn't become evident until labor is underway.

 

  • Intrauterine fetal growth restriction
  • Methods, medication and risks of induction
  • Pain relief during induced labor
  • Classification and techniques used in Caesarean section
  • Prevention of complications in Caesarean section

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