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Inducing labour - all about
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Inducing labour - all about
Sometimes a woman's labour needs to be started or sped up and here we provide an overview of induced labour and augmentation, and the reasons why these procedures can occur.

  • Internal examination and cervical dilation
  • Is my cervix ready for labour?
  • Natural ways to induce labour
  • Medical methods of induction
  • Reasons why labour may be induced
  • Risks and problems associated with inductions

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