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Advances in Sexual & Reproductive Health Research(ASRHR)

ISSN: 2832-7748 | DOI: 10.33140

Impact Factor: 1.0

Induction of Labor

Labor induction — also known as inducing labor — is prompting the uterus to contract during pregnancy before labor begins on its own for a vaginal birth. A healthcare provider might recommend inducing labor for various reasons, primarily when there's a concern for the mother's or baby's health.
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Amniotic Fluid Embolism Anatomy Physiology Basic Science Behavioral Science Biomonitoring Bleeding in Pregnancy Cervical Neoplasia Cesarean Delivery Surgical Technique Clinical Epidemiology Clinical Surveillance Coagulation Disorders in Pregnancy Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases Contraception Cystectomy Disease Control and Prevention Disease Etiology Disease Informatics Dynamic Dystocia Dyspareunia Ejaculatory Disorders Endocrinology Endometriosis Epidemiological Transition Epidemiology Erectile Dysfunction Evidence-Based Medicine Family Planning Fetal Growth Restriction Genecology Gynecological Oncology Gynecology Case Reports Health Policy Health Services Management Hypertension in Pregnancy Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Induction of Labor Infections in Gynecology Infections in Pregnancy Infectious Diseases Infertility Laparoscopic Oophorectomy Maternal and Fetal Medicine Men's Sexual Health Menopause Midwifery Minimally Invasive Surgery Multiple Pregnancy Obesity Obstructed Labor Occupational Safety & Health Oncology Operative Gynecology Outcomes Assessment Ovarian Cysts Pain Pelvic Floor Disorders Pelvic Pain Peyronie's Disease Postpartum Care Postpartum Hemorrhage Premature Ejaculation Prenatal Diagnosis Preterm Labor Preventive Medicine Prolapse Public Health Management Recurrent Miscarriage Reproductive Medicine Sexual Dysfunctions Sexual Medicine Sexual Orientation Shoulder Dystocia Therapeutic Abortion Use of Oxytocin Uterine Fibroids Uterine Tumors Vaginitis Vulvar Disease Women's Sexual Health