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Review
. 2020 Mar;44(2):151216.
doi: 10.1016/j.semperi.2019.151216. Epub 2019 Nov 23.

Cervical ripening: Why we do what we do

Review

Cervical ripening: Why we do what we do

Lisa D Levine. Semin Perinatol. 2020 Mar.

Abstract

More than 20% of pregnant women have their labor induced and at least half of them will require cervical ripening due to an unfavorable starting cervical exam. The use of cervical ripening methods has been shown to decrease the risk of cesarean delivery when compared to initiating an induction with oxytocin in women with an unfavorable cervix. However, among the different cervical ripening methods themselves, while there may be differences in time to delivery and differences in the safety profile of different cervical ripening methods, there is no clear evidence that any one cervical ripening method reduces the risk of cesarean compared to another method. The objectives of this manuscript are to discuss the pathophysiology of cervical ripening including the biochemical processes that lead to cervical ripening; to review the different methods of cervical ripening including both mechanical and pharmacologic methods, and to evaluate the evidence and efficacy for different doses, routes, and techniques employed when using various cervical ripening methods.

Keywords: Cervical Ripening; Dinoprostone; Foley catheter; Induction; Mechanical dilation; Misoprostol; Prostaglandin.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Competing Interest L.D.L provided consultant work for Sudler and Hennessey on labor induction which was unrelated to this work.

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