Foley catheter silicone versus latex for term outpatient induction of labour: A randomised trial.
Therese M McGeeBeata GidaszewskiMarjan KhajeheiToni TseEmma GibbsPublished in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2018)
When used for cervical ripening, a silicone Foley catheter is associated with a higher rate of acROM than a latex catheter but a lower rate of insertion failure. It may, therefore, be reasonable to attempt insertion with a latex catheter initially and manage insertion failures with a silicone catheter.