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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Jun;66(2):129-32.
doi: 10.1016/0301-2115(96)02405-0.

Stretching of the cervix and stripping of the membranes at term: a randomised controlled study

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Stretching of the cervix and stripping of the membranes at term: a randomised controlled study

M Goldenberg et al. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether routine antepartum stretching of the cervix and stripping of the membranes at term would shorten the length of pregnancies, and whether this correlated with cervical status and fetal and maternal parameters.

Design: A prospective, randomised, controlled study of 293 term gravidas, free of medical complications, divided into two groups: stretching/stripping, and non-stretching/stripping. Digital separation of the fetal membranes from the lower uterine segment, and cervical stretching, were performed during routine vaginal examination of the first group. In the second group, only routine vaginal examination was performed.

Results: Of 293 patients, 152 underwent a trial of stretching and stripping; 141 served as a control group. The mean interval (hours to delivery after the procedure) was 136 h (S.D. 10), compared to 161 h (S.D. 11) in the control group (P = 0.095; not significant), but with only a trend towards the shorter interval in the first group. When patients were matched according to weeks of gestation and fetal and maternal parameters, only those at 41 weeks' gestation or more had a significant reduction in the interval from the procedure to delivery (mean 91 h (S.D. 8) compared to mean 125 h (S.D. 10) in the control group; P < 0.007). This observation was independent of cervical status and other maternal or fetal parameters.

Conclusions: Only patients > or = 41 weeks' gestation benefitted from stretching of the cervix and stripping of the fetal membranes. The effect was not dependent on the cervical status or other maternal and fetal parameters.

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