Online ISSN: 2515-8260

ANALYSIS OF SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AS RISK FACTORS FOR CESAREAN DELIVERY IN INDUCED LABOR AT TERM

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1. Dr. Khushboo Mishra , 2. Dr. Deepika Verma , 3. Dr. Siddharth Goyal ,4. Dr. Devyani Choudhary

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Background – Induction of labor is defined as iatrogenic stimulation of uterine contractions to cause the delivery of fetus before the onset of spontaneous labor. Since Labour induction is among the common and widely practiced obstetric interventions aiming at achieving the vaginal delivery, it is necessary to find out the factors responsible for cesarean delivery in induced labor at term, as risk factors in terms of sociodemographic characteristics of pregnant females.

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