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| 4 Dec 2009 by Mommy Laminaria (sterile seaweed) may be placed inside the cervix which absorb fluid from the cervix which swell up causing the cervix to open and become softer. Misoprostol (cytotec) taken by mouth, sublingually (placed under the tongue) ... Cheap Mommy - http://www.cheapmommy.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Andy Moore Misoprostol (trade name Cytotec) is the drug used to dilate the cervix in induced labor abortions. It is also the 2nd half of the RU-486 abortion cocktail. RU-486 kills the preborn baby, and Misoprostol dilates the cervix to expel the ... Star Studded Super Step - http://www.starstuddedsuperstep.com/ |
| 17 Aug 2009 by Henci Goer ACOG STATEMENT: “Although misoprostol currently is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the prevention of peptic ulcers, the FDA in 2002 approved a new label on the use of misoprostol during pregnancy for cervical ... Science & Sensibility - http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/ - References |
| 20 Sep 2009 by koasgadget Misoprostol, which is approved for treatment of peptic ulcers, is often used off-label for cervical ripening as well as for labor induction. In women who have had any previous cesarean delivery, however, inducing labor with misoprostol ... Untitled - http://koasgadget.wordpress.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by dennis Giving RU 486 increases uterine tonus (pressure), necrosis (loss of blood flow) to the gestational (pregnancy) tissue, and causes the cervix to soften. Misoprostol is a prostaglandin which causes uterine contractions. ... Mapping Your News - http://mapping-news.com/ - References [ More results from Mapping Your News ] |
| 25 Mar 2009 Effect of Misoprostol on cervical dilatation and softening in pregnant uterus is well documented now. But the effect on non-pregnant uterus is not well known. Most of the complications in gynaecological procedures requiring cervical ... Internet Scientific Publications - http://www.ispub.com/ [ More results from Internet Scientific Publications ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Rebecca When inducing labor, medical staff try to replace those natural signals and changes with manufactured ones: promoting cervical softening and dilation using prostaglandin gels or misoprostol (Cytotec), inducing contractions with ... Public Health Doula - http://phdoula.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 May 2009 by HAYES, JENNIFER L.; FOX, MICHELLE C. The cervix may be prepared with osmotic dilators such as laminaria, Lamicel, or Dilapan-S, or with pharmacologic agents such as misoprostol. Dilapan-S and Lamicel achieve their maximum dilation faster than laminaria, making same-day ... Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology - Current Issue - http://journals.lww.com/clinicalobgyn/pages/... [ More results from Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology - Current Issue ] |
| 21 Jul 2009 by admin The new guidelines include seven recommendations based on “good and consistent scientific evidence” — considered the highest evidence level — including one that sanctions 25 mcg of misoprostol as “the initial dose for cervical ripening ... Preparing For Birth - http://prepforbirth.com/ |
| 22 Nov 2009 These showed that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) did not reduce pain during IUD insertion, and neither did misoprostol, used for cervical ripening, in nulliparous women. While naproxen given before IUD insertion reduced ... MedWire News - Ob/Gyn - http://www.medwire-news.md/45/ObGyn.html |
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