Comparison of Bishop's score and cervical length in determining the need for cervical maturation before labor induction.
Hakan DemirEmre KöleMerve Çakır KöleAhmet GüllüoğluAhmet Nuri DanışmanPublished in: Ginekologia polska (2023)
In our study, the delivery time of those with a cervical length of 28 mm and above was significantly higher than those with a cervical length of less than 28 mm, while the bishop score was significantly lower. In order to develop a more objective method that can replace the Bishop scoring system in determining the need for cervical ripening before labor induction, prospective randomized studies that screen larger numbers of patients are needed.