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Induction of labour in patients with prior caesarean births or uterine surgery

Abstract

The current evidence favours trial of labour after one caesarean in the absence of any other contraindications, recognizing that risks with both trial of labour after caesarean (TOLAC) and elective repeat caesarean section (ERCS) birth are relatively uncommon. When the need for induction of labour (IOL) following a previous caesarean arises, shared decision-making should be based on the current available evidence. This approach, however, needs to be tailored, taking into account the individual's history, initial examination and response to the ongoing process of induction to optimize the maternal and foetal outcomes. This paper aims to review the evidence and provide guidance on decision making surrounding labour induction in a pregnancy following a prior caesarean or uterine surgery.

Authors

Agarwal S; D'Souza R; Dy J

Journal

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vol. 79, , pp. 95–106

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 1, 2022

DOI

10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2021.12.003

ISSN

1521-6934

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