Induce labour

2020-06-07 05:49:20
Induce labor is harmful for baby and mother. n which time I go for induce everything is normal but no labour and no open cervical
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Usually in low risk cases .,if is term and even after EDD labour pains does not occur they induce labour .                                                        It is not harmful to the baby or the mother as both of  you will be under strict observation .
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till then keep a kick count chart .( 10 movements in 12 hrs .)

Answered2020-06-07 06:54:32

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No . Induction of labour is not harmful in all instances . Your doctor usually decides what is the best time to induce you and whether it is safe for you and the baby . In some cases you have to wait for labour to start Again it can be tried if baby and mother is well Else have to go for C section in case of any complications

Answered2020-06-07 05:56:27

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If you are beyond your expected date of delivery or you have high BP or Diabetes or if baby is not growing properly Induction is helpful for maternal and fetal indications
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Keep track of baby movement Any time baby movement is less than please get ultrasound and admissions

Answered2020-06-07 06:37:12

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Hi. If there are no labourpains and it is a term preg then induction is required .it is not harmful to morher and baby.

Answered2020-06-07 06:11:02

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Need more details. consult directly

Answered2020-06-07 05:53:34

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