The fifth article in our Induction series and on using a synthetic form of oxytocin infusion to induce labour. Again, this piece is part of our series aimed at being read in 3 minutes or less. Continue reading “Induction – Oxytocin infusion”
This is the fourth article in our short series of articles discussing the most common methods of induction. Each of the articles is aimed at being read in 3 minutes or less. In this article, we cover the artificial rupture of membranes. Continue reading “Induction – artificial rupture of membranes”
The second article in our Induction series and is on using a Foley’s Catheter to induce labour. Again, this piece is part of our series aimed at being read in 3 minutes or less. Continue reading “Induction – Foley’s Catheter”
Okay. You are 40+ weeks into your pregnancy, and your healthcare professions have started dropping the big “I” word into conversations with you. InductionWhat? Your goal included going into labour naturally, spontaneous, in your own time. How can you be at this point? And what happens in an induction anyway? Continue reading “Induction – an overview”
Let us start with explaining what induction refers to. It means uterine stimulation so that labour starts. The objective of labour induction is always safe delivery of the foetus at an appropriate time. Doctors will recommend an induction when they believe that the baby is safer outside of the uterus. Continue reading “The ABC of Induction”