Induction (Birth)

Induction is a way of artificially bringing on labour in a woman. Common causes for induction include:
  • The baby is believed to be getting too big
  • Postdate pregnancy, i.e. if the pregnancy has gone past the 42 week mark
  • Intrauterine fetal growth retardation (IUGR)
  • There are health risks to the woman in continuing the pregnancy (e.g. she has preeclampsia)
  • Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM); this is when the membranes rupture, but labour does not start within a specific amount of time.

Methods of induction

Methods of inducing labour include: If induction does not work, a Caesarean section may be required.

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