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Clinical Trial
. 1969 Jun 28;2(5660):786-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5660.786.

Effect of intra-amniotic oestriol sulphate on uterine contractions

Clinical Trial

Effect of intra-amniotic oestriol sulphate on uterine contractions

A I Klopper et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

The effects of oestriol sulphate on myometrial activity in a group of young primigravidae, who were at 41 or more weeks' gestation, are compared with those of a placebo in a double-blind trial. Both compounds were administered over a period of six hours directly into the uterine cavity following artificial rupture of membranes. Intra-amniotic pressure recordings demonstrated a peak in the mean intensity in uterine contractions in the oestriol-treated and placebo-treated groups at six and four hours, respectively. The length of labour tended to be shorter in those patients having greater uterine activity.

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