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Review Articles

Outpatient management of pre-induction cervical ripening

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Pages 2954-2960 | Received 04 Nov 2019, Accepted 10 Aug 2020, Published online: 26 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

Introduction

Induction of labor is a common obstetric intervention. For women requiring cervical ripening, the current standard practice of inpatient labor induction can be long and challenging. Outpatient cervical ripening may be a safe and beneficial option for a select subset of low-risk pregnant women.

Methods

Electronic databases were searched with specific criteria to select articles for review. The review covered literature on the safety, efficacy and acceptability of outpatient cervical ripening in the low-risk population.

Discussion

Pharmacological and mechanical cervical ripening agents have been trialed in the outpatient setting. Mechanical ripening is safer than pharmacological priming, and there appears to be no disadvantage to offering outpatient catheter balloon cervical ripening to appropriately screened women who require this intervention prior to labor induction. Maternal and midwifery acceptability of outpatient care further support outpatient cervical ripening for women with low-risk pregnancies.

Conclusion

The balloon catheter appears to be the optimal method for outpatient cervical ripening, but further prospective studies are required to ensure safety and benefit before it can be routinely offered to low-risk women.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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