Observation on the effect of low-position water sac induced labor and intravenous drip of oxytocin in full-term pregnancy
Objective To analyze the clinical value of low-position water sac induced labor and intravenous drip of oxytocin in full-term pregnancy.Methods A total of 80 full-term pregnant women with labor induction were selected and divided into a control group and an observation group according to random number table method,each with 40 cases.The control group was only given intravenous drip of oxytocin for labor induction,while the observation group was given low-position water sac induced labor and intravenous drip of oxytocin for labor induction.The therapeutic effect,duration of labor,Bishop score,amount of vaginal bleeding at 2 h postpartum and outcome of induced labor were compared between the two groups.Results The duration of labor of(6.35±2.25)h in the observation group was shorter than(9.53±3.62)h in the control group,the amount of vaginal bleeding of(63.26±7.19)ml at 2 h postpartum was shorter than(78.69±10.07)ml in the control group,and the Bishop score of(8.01±1.32)points was higher than(5.06±1.34)points in the control group(P<0.05).The total effective rate of 97.50%in the observation group was higher than 80.00%in the control group(P<0.05).The natural delivery rate of 70.00%in the observation group was higher than 52.50%in the control group;the incidence of cesarean section and neonatal asphyxia were 30.00%and 2.50%in the observation group,which were lower than 47.50%and 20.00%in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion In the induction of labor in full-term pregnant women,the combination of low-position water sac induction and intravenous drip of oxytocin can effectively promote cervical maturity,improve the quality of induction of labor,and effectively reduce the rate of cesarean section and maintain the health of mothers and infants.
Full-term pregnancyMaternal womenOxytocinLow-position water sac induced labor