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  2. Misoprostol - Wikipedia

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    Misoprostol is regularly used in some Canadian hospitals for labour induction for fetal deaths early in pregnancy, and for termination of pregnancy for fetal anomalies. A low dose is used initially, then doubled for the remaining doses until delivery. In the case of a previous Caesarian section, however, lower doses are used.

  3. Uterotonic - Wikipedia

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    Vaginally administered misoprostol had improved outcomes of inducing labor within twenty four hours compared to oxytocin, but was associated with uterine hyperstimulation. [15] Misoprostol is an agonist of EP1 and EP3 receptors, and can cause a greater stimulation at lower concentrations.

  4. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    In some cases twin delivery is done in a larger delivery room or in an operating theatre, in the event of complication e.g. Both twins born vaginally – this can occur both presented head first or where one comes head first and the other is breech and/or helped by a forceps/ventouse delivery

  5. Labor induction - Wikipedia

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    Labor induction is the process or treatment that stimulates childbirth and delivery. Inducing (starting) labor can be accomplished with pharmaceutical or non-pharmaceutical methods. In Western countries, it is estimated that one-quarter of pregnant women have their labor medically induced with drug treatment. [1]

  6. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    The mifepristone-misoprostol combination is, by far, the most recommended drug regimen for medical abortions, but other drug combinations are available. Misoprostol alone, without mifepristone, may be used in some circumstances for medical abortion, and has even been demonstrated to be successful in the second trimester. [37]

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    In a complaint she filed with Mexican prosecutors, she alleges that Baker described the pill as a mild homeopathic but that it was actually misoprostol, a pharmaceutical used to induce labor.

  8. Extra-amniotic administration - Wikipedia

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    It can be used to administer drugs affecting uterus motility, such as oxytocin and prostaglandins, e.g. in labor induction or medical abortion. [1] References

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