Outline 4 indications of Caesarean section, misoprostol?
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May 20
1. Induction of labor: Misoprostol may be used to induce labor in cases where a Caesarean section is deemed necessary due to complications such as fetal distress or maternal health concerns.
2. Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage: Misoprostol can be administered after a Caesarean section to help prevent excessive bleeding and reduce the risk of postpartum hemorrhage.
3. Management of incomplete abortion: Misoprostol may be used to help expel any remaining tissue after a Caesarean section to prevent complications such as infection or excessive bleeding.
4. Treatment of uterine atony: Misoprostol can be used to help stimulate uterine contractions and prevent uterine atony, a condition where the uterus fails to contract properly after delivery, which can lead to excessive bleeding.
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May 20
Indications for Caesarean Section
1. Fetal distress: Signs of hypoxia or acidosis, such as bradycardia, meconium-stained amniotic fluid, or abnormal fetal heart rate patterns 2. Malpresentation: Abnormal fetal position, such as breech, transverse lie, or face presentation 3. Placental abruption: Separation of the placenta from the uterine wall, leading to bleeding and potential fetal distress 4. Maternal medical conditions: Hypertension, diabetes, or other medical conditions that make vaginal delivery unsafe
Indications for Misoprostol
1. Induction of labor: To stimulate uterine contractions and initiate labor 2. Cervical ripening: To soften and dilate the cervix prior to induction or augmentation of labor 3. Medical termination of pregnancy: To induce uterine contractions and expel the fetus 4. Postpartum hemorrhage: To control bleeding after vaginal delivery, particularly in cases of uterine atony or retained placenta