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Inducing labor before 39 weeks in the absence of a medical indication (such as hypertension, IUGR, or pre-eclampsia) increases the risk of complications of prematurity including difficulties with respiration, infection, feeding, jaundice, neonatal intensive care unit admissions, and perinatal death. [22]
A 2019 randomized control trial of induced labor at 42 or 43 weeks was terminated early due to statistical evidence of "significantly increased risk for women induced at the start of week 43". The study implies clinical guidelines for induction of labor no later than at 41 gestational weeks. [22]
Canada: During the year 2019, approximately 87% of abortions occurred by 12 weeks, with 1.17% occurring after 21 weeks. [26] England and Wales: In 2015, 8% of abortions occurred after 12 weeks; 0.1% occurred at or over 24 weeks. [27] New Zealand: In 2003, 2.03% of induced abortions were done between weeks 16 and 19, and 0.56% were done over 20 ...
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(This June 7 story corrects, in paragraph 6, list of countries with one trial each to include Turkey, not Sweden) By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who have not delivered by ...
The decision to perform an induction must be made after weighing the risks and benefits, but is safer after 39 weeks. [17] Events after 42 weeks are considered postterm. [63] When a pregnancy exceeds 42 weeks, the risk of complications for both the woman and the fetus increases significantly. [67] [68] Therefore, in an otherwise uncomplicated ...
According to Kaiser Permanente, patients delivering their first baby should come to the hospital when contractions occur every 3 to 5 minutes over the course of an hour and last between 45 and 60 ...
Unless there is some other indication, mothers can attempt a trial of labour and most are able to have a vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC). [120] Induced births and elective cesarean before 39 weeks can be harmful to the neonate as well as harmful or without benefit to the mother.