Experience Of Using A Foley Catheter And Dinoprostone To Preparate The Cervix For Labor
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2025.vol50.pp31-33Keywords:
induction of labor, methods and indications for induction, prognosis, cervixAbstract
This article analyzes cases of using a Foley catheter and dinoprostone for cervical preparation for labor and compares their effectiveness. According to the study results, induction of labor with a Foley catheter was more effective than dinoprostone in accelerating cervical ripening and the onset and duration of labor. In addition, the Foley catheter group had a lower complication rate, and the condition of the mother and child was more stable. These results demonstrate the efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of Foley catheter induction of labor in clinical practice.
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