Nulliparous Women’s Experience in the Immediate Postpartum Period After Cervical Ripening According to the Method: A Prospective Observational Study
Lea Delalandre, Lucie Planche, Guillaume Ducarme

TL;DR
This study found that nulliparous women who needed repeated methods for cervical ripening had worse childbirth experiences compared to those who used a single method.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence that repeated cervical ripening methods negatively affect women's immediate postpartum experiences.
Findings
Repeated cervical ripening methods were associated with worse experiences of ripening and childbirth.
Women using a single method (CRB, PG, or M) reported similar experiences regardless of the method.
Maximum pain during ripening was significantly higher with dinoprostone vaginal insert.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Women’s experience plays an important role in the evaluation of different methods in obstetric practice with a patient-centered approach, especially for induction of labor (IOL). For IOL, cervical ripening seemed to be associated with a less positive experience of childbirth. More specific data regarding the different cervical ripening methods might help the obstetrician to better counsel and support women requiring cervical ripening to improve their experience of IOL. The aim of this study was therefore to assess whether the method is associated with altered experiences of cervical ripening and childbirth among nulliparous women. Methods: A prospective observational study included 340 nulliparous women with a singleton fetus in cephalic presentation and cervical ripening at term (≥37 weeks) for maternal and/or fetal disease using a cervical ripening balloon (CRB,…
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TopicsMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Pregnancy-related medical research · Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
