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Document Type

Original Article

Abstract

Background; The best time to induce labor is when the cervix is "ripe" at that particular moment. It is the mechanism through which the cervix changes in consistency before the beginning of labor, Aim and objectives; to analyze cervical length and compare the Manipal Cervical Scoring System's accuracy to the Bishop score in order to choose the most effective way to induce labor, Subjects and methods; 100 women were included in this prospective trial who were being evaluated for labor induction. The investigation was carried out at AL-HUSSIEN University Hospital's obstetrics and gynecology department, Result; While Bishop score and Manipal cervical score were substantially greater in success induction patients compared to failed induction, cervical length was considerably shorter in efficient induction patients. Manipal cervical score>5 and Bishop score >4 were significant in predicating success induction of labor with sensitivity of 90.7%, 94.3% and specificity of 91.5%, 78.8%, respectively, Conclusion; Bishop score, cervical length, and posterior cervical angle obtained during ultrasonography were substantially linked with effective induction.

Subject Area

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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