Induction of labor Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 29-year-old woman, gravida 2, para 1, at 41 weeks estimated gestational age (EGA) presents for an elective late-term induction of labor (IOL). She has no contractions, loss of fluid, vaginal bleeding, or decreased fetal movement. The pregnancy has been uncomplicated, and her only medication is a prenatal vitamin. She has a history of term vaginal birth following spontaneous labor. Vital signs are within normal limits. On exam, the abdomen is gravid and non-tender; the cervix is in a mid-position, 1 cm dilated, 50% effaced, and at –1 cm station. The baseline fetal heart rate is 140/min. Chart review shows a fundal placenta, and the clinician determines there are no contraindications to IOL. Which of the following additional pieces of information will be most helpful in determining the need for cervical ripening in this patient?
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