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Two dosing regimens for preinduction cervical priming with intravaginal dinoprostone pessary: a randomised clinical trial.

L K TanS K Tay
Published in: British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (1999)
Preinduction cervical priming with the intensive dosing regimen improves the chances of successful ripening within 24 hours for primigravidae with unfavourable cervical scores at full term singleton pregnancies, and shortens the interval from priming to induction, and priming to delivery. This regimen may be more cost effective by shortening the period of hospital stay. The overall incidence of adverse reactions to the mother and fetus during priming was low. However, close fetal surveillance must be maintained, particularly in pregnancies complicated with oligohydramnios.
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