Global perspectives on elective induction of labor

Authors & affiliation

Joshua P Vogel, Ahmet M Metin Gülmezoglu, George J Hofmeyr, Marleen Temmerman

Abstract

Elective labor induction is an increasingly common practice not only in high-income countries, but also in many low-income and middle-income countries. Many questions remain unanswered on the safety and cost-effectiveness of elective labor induction, particularly in resource-constrained settings where there may be a high unmet need for medically indicated inductions, as well as limited or no access to appropriate medications and equipment for induction and monitoring, comprehensive emergency obstetric care, safe and timely cesarean section, and appropriate supervision from health professionals. This article considers the global perspective on the epidemiology, practices, safety, and costs associated with elective labor induction.

Publication date:

2014

Staff members:

Marleen Temmerman

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