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Page 1: Dr. Yasir Katib MBBS, FRCSC, Perinatologest Dr. Yasir Katib MBBS, FRCSC, Perinatologest.

Dr. Yasir KatibMBBS, FRCSC, Perinatologest

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Objectives Basic principlesIndications and contraindications of induction

of labourMethods of inductionPrediction of successInduction after cesarean

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Histology The fundus is composed of myometrium,

predominantly smooth muscle cells and the endometrium

The normal pregnant cervix is 3.5 cm or longer and is composed predominantly of connective tissue, mainly collagen. In contrast to the fundus, it has only 10-15% smooth muscle

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Introduction Definition It is an iatrogenic stimulation of uterine contractions to

accomplish delivery prior to the onset of spontaneous labor

Induction of labour is done when the benefits of expeditious delivery outweigh the potential maternal or fetal risks of the procedure

Rate 15-25%

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Indications Either maternal or fetal indications with the

following criteria :1.Continuing the pregnancy is believed to be

associated with greater maternal or fetal risk than intervention to deliver the pregnancy

2.There is no contraindication to vaginal birth

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IndicationsExamples of common and Obstetrical conditions postterm pregnancyprelabor (premature) rupture of membranesintrauterine fetal growth restriction fetal demise Medical conditionspreeclampsia/eclampsiaGDM on insulin

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Gestational Age at Induction

11%24%

65%

34-37 wks 37-41wks > 41 wks

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Gravidity

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Parity

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Concerns Major concerns Increase rates of cesarean deliveryIatrogenic prematurityCostNeonatal safetyMaternal safetyInfection

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Contra-indications Absolute Prior classical uterine incision Prior transmural uterine incision entering the uterine cavity Active genital herpes infection Placenta or vasa previa Umbilical cord prolapse Transverse fetal lie

Relative (with caution)previous low transverse cesarean deliverymultifetal pregnancy

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Methods of induction Mechanical 1.Membrane sweep2.Artificial rupture of membrane3.Balloon catheter 4.Laminaria Hormonal1.Prostaglandin 2.Oxytocin Natural methods1.Caster oil

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Methods of Induction

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Oxy Oxy +ARM

PG + Oxy

PG + Oxy+ ARM

ARM

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Cervical ripening Associated with cervical ripening is an increase in

the enzyme cyclooxygenase-2, which leads to a local increase of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the cervix that led to:

1.Dilatation of small vessels in the cervix2.Increase in collagen degradation3.Increase in hyaluronic acid4.Increase in chemotaxis for leukocytes, which

causes increased collagen degradation5.Increase in stimulation of interleukin (IL)–8

release

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PREDICTING A SUCCESSFUL INDUCTIONUsing Bishop scoreScore < 5 suggests further ripening is

neededScore 5-7 is equivocal score >7 suggests that ripening is completed

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Type of Delivery

SVD79%

Forceps0%

C/S14%

Vac7%

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Induction after cesareanInduced labor after cesarean delivery have a

2- to 3-fold increased risk of cesarean delivery compared with those who present with spontaneous labor

Associated risks:1.Rupture of uterus2.Emergency cesarean