UTERINE ACTIVITY PLOTTED ON AN INDUCTOGRAPH AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT OF LABOUR

Summary By combining uterine activity data with an ‘inductograph’ it is possible to distinguish between normal progress and at least three different types of delayed progress during the early stage of stimulated labour. Delayed progress may be associated with optimal, insufficient or, sometimes, exc...

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Female
Humans
Labor, Induced
Obstetric Labor Complications - diagnosis
Oxytocin - administration & dosage
Pregnancy
Pressure
Uterine Contraction - drug effects
Uterus - physiology
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