Intra Cervical Foley Catheter vs oral misoprostol for pre induction cervical ripening of postdated pregnancies

  • Goonewardene M
  • Kumara D
  • Ziard M
  • et al.
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Introduction: An intracervical Foley catheter is a common method used for pre-induction cervical ripening in Sri Lanka. Low dose oral Misoprostol (25 µg 2 hrly) has been recently recommended as a method for ripening of cervix and induction of labour (IOL)

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Goonewardene, M., Kumara, D. M. A., Ziard, M. H., & Bhabu, B. (2014). Intra Cervical Foley Catheter vs oral misoprostol for pre induction cervical ripening of postdated pregnancies. Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 36(3), 66. https://doi.org/10.4038/sljog.v36i3.7714

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