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is cytotec safe to use for term induction. oral vs vaginal. complications with hyperstim or complications with infant - short term or long term.

2006-09-25 05:08:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Cytotec can be a little risky. It can cause hyperstimulation of the uterus, which can stress the baby. It also has an increased risk of uterine rupture due to this hyperstim. It's a pill, so it dissolves in the vagina, which means there's no way to get it back. You just have to wait until the effects are gone, or give a shot to stop the contractions. The drug itself has no effects on the baby. Obviously if your uterus ruptures you can have major effects to the baby.

Vaginal dosing is certainly more effective, however it's also a lot more dramatic. Tends to work pretty fast on an unfavorable cervix. Oral use isn't nearly as effective, or really very effective at all. It doesn't seem to cause the hyperstimulation.

Cytotec shouldn't be used vaginally after the water is broken, so most docs tend to use this initially to get dilitation started, then after a few hours break the patient's water and start her on pitocin.

I've seen this drug be very effective, and work really really fast. Like from no pain to a baby in less than thirty minutes. I would be sure to ask the doctor if a doctor will be in the hospital while this is going on. Most smaller hospitals do not keep an ob doc there all night routinely. Discuss the risk of uterine rupture, and the possible effects of this med on the baby with your doctor.

2006-09-25 05:19:57 · answer #1 · answered by trivial 5 · 0 0

Why are you being induced? I have read many negative things about cytotec, including uterine hemorrhage leading to hysterectomy, maternal death and even fetal death. Induction, in general, overrides your body's natural processes, and makes for a much more difficult delivery. For example, when you go into labor naturally, your body releases oxytocin - that makes your uterus contract, and causes the release of your natural pain-killers. If you are induced, your body doesn't release oxytocin, so you get no natural pain relief. Let the baby come when he or she is ready, and when your body is ready. Unless you have a really serious medical reason for induction, and being 4 or 5 days past dates doesn't count...

2006-09-25 05:19:32 · answer #2 · answered by Its Scarlett 2 U 1 · 1 1

the significant element to remembe is that the healthcare professional can not bring about you till you settle. it is your body and YOUR toddler. Your rfile needs to describe to precisely why she would not favor you to flow previous your due date -- and what's going to happen in case you do. (possibly she's making plans on going out of city for the vacation?) if you're not to any extent further confident of the clinical necessity "No thanks" is a valid reaction. (till you stay hours from the well being center, you're very not likely to have a exertions too quick to make it to the well being center -- and in case you do grant at abode or contained in the motor vehicle --- no longer somewhat a large deal. quick labors are frequently worry-free, and in case you've had 6 labors truthfully you need to be nice. you would only proceed on to the well being center, or dial 911. the most hassle-free complicaiton of inductions is that typically they they don't paintings. And in the experience that your water has been damaged, which skill a c-section. also, inductions are frequently extra painful, that signifies that maximum women human beings needs meds and video exhibit gadgets, ensuing in each and each of the aptitude issues that ought to flow alongside with being stuck in mattress on a visual exhibit unit for most hours and having narcotics/epidurals.

2016-11-23 20:44:07 · answer #3 · answered by citizen 4 · 0 0

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