# Caesarean Section frequency in Nulliparous Women induced at 39 weeks versus conventional management: An open label random allocation study

**Authors:** Erum Majid, Bader Faiyaz Zuberi, Kanwal Gul, Hira Jam, Gul Haseena

PMC · DOI: 10.12669/pjms.40.8.9099 · Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences · 2024-09-01

## TL;DR

This study compared caesarean section rates in women induced at 39 weeks versus conventional management, finding no significant differences in outcomes.

## Contribution

The study provides evidence on the safety and outcomes of early induction at 39 weeks compared to conventional management in nulliparous women.

## Key findings

- No significant difference in caesarean section rates between the two groups.
- NICU admission rates were not significantly different between the groups.
- Delivery time was longer in the 39-week induction group.

## Abstract

To compare frequency of caesarean section in singleton primary-para women induced at 39 week and its comparison with conventional management. The other objective was comparison of perinatal and neonatal outcomes.

Open random allocation study was conducted at Gynae/Obst Department JPMC during period from 1st June 2022 to 30th September 2023. Primiparous women with singleton pregnancy without risk factors with gestational age 38 weeks 0 days to 38 weeks six days attending the anti-natal clinic offered to participate after consent. Non-probability convenience sampling method was used for induction. Randomization was done using random number table into one of the two groups, Group-A in which induction was done at 39 weeks while in Group-B induction was done conventionally. Mean age ±SD, gestational age and delivery time was calculated and compared by Student’s t test. Frequency of CS, perinatal and neonatal outcomes was compared by χ2 test.

Eighty-two women were inducted in Group-A and eighty-five in Group-B. The mean delivery time in Group-A was significantly more at 8.12±2.77 hours while in Group-B was 7.0±2.62 hours (p = .005). Frequency of CS between two groups was not statistically significant, it was 5 (6.1%) in Group-A and 2 (2.4%) in Group-B (p = 0.412). No significant difference in frequency of NICU admission was seen, in Group-A 8.54% babies were admitted to NICU while in Group-B 16.47% were admitted to NICU (p = 0.122).

No significant difference was observed in frequencies of CS, Foetal, Neonatal, and Maternal outcomes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** CS (MESH:D006223)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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