Maternal obesity and induction of labor

Oct 15, 2013Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica

Labor induction in mothers with obesity

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Abstract

Of the 2000 women enrolled, 17.3% were obese, with an induction rate of 25.6% overall.

  • Primigravidas had a higher induction rate at 38.1% compared to 23.4% for multigravidas.
  • Obese primigravidas were more likely to have labor induced than those with a normal BMI.
  • In primigravidas who had labor induced, the cesarean section rate was 20.6%, significantly higher than the 8.3% rate in multigravidas.
  • Obese primigravidas undergoing induction experienced more interventions such as epidural analgesia and emergency cesarean sections.
  • Induction in obese multigravidas was less common and did not correlate with an increase in other interventions.

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