Artificial rupture

Induction of labor is a surgical method that induces uterine contractions and terminates pregnancy. Indications for induction of labor: Those who need to terminate pregnancy during pregnancy due to the condition of the pregnant woman or fetus are not suitable to continue pregnancy. Common causes are: 1. Pregnancy-induced hypertension / hypertension. 2. Pregnancy comorbidities should not continue pregnancy, such as chronic kidney disease, heart disease, diabetes, liver disease. 3. Those who have placental dysfunction, such as expired pregnancy, intrauterine growth retardation, etc. 4. Premature rupture of the membrane. 5. Too much amniotic fluid, too little amniotic fluid. 6. Fetal malformation, stillbirth. 7. It is also possible to arrange for a timely induction of labor due to non-medical reasons, but it is no longer recommended. Commonly used methods include artificial peeling, artificial rupture, and induction of labor with small water sacs. Artificial membrane rupture is to pinch or puncture the fetal membrane, discharge amniotic fluid, lower the first exposure, stimulate the cervix, cause the uterus to contract, and expand the uterine orifice. The cervix is ​​mature and the child has entered the basin, the effect is better

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