Induction of labor on request in a resource‐poor setting

2007 
Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of and reasons for induction of labor on maternal request in a setting where aversion to induction of labor is the norm. Method Women undergoing induction of labor on maternal request at three maternity centers in Enugu, Nigeria were interviewed by means of pre-tested self-administered questionnaires. The outcomes of labor in these women were also compared with those of a control group consisting of women who had induction of labor for medical reasons. Results The prevalence of induction of labor on maternal request was 7.4%. Maternal convenience was the commonest reason for request induction. The outcomes of labor were similar between the subjects and their controls. Conclusion Nigerian women are beginning to request induction of labor without medical indications and have comparable outcomes with those who have medical indications. There is need for appropriate regulatory guidelines.
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