Effects of Maternal Obesity on Duration and Outcomes of Prostaglandin Cervical Ripening and Labor Induction

Nov 26, 2009Obstetrics and gynecology

How maternal obesity relates to the timing and results of cervical ripening and labor induction with prostaglandin

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Abstract

1,273 patients were analyzed, revealing that cesarean delivery rates increased with maternal obesity.

  • The incidence of cesarean delivery rose from 21.3% in lean women to 29.8% in obese women and 36.5% in extremely obese women.
  • Median oxytocin dose and duration before delivery were higher in obese and extremely obese groups compared to lean women.
  • Median time to delivery was significantly longer for women with a BMI of 30-39.9 and 40 or higher compared to those with a BMI less than 30.
  • Maternal obesity is associated with increased adverse labor and delivery outcomes after adjusting for race, parity, and treatment group.

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