Abstract
Medical personnel are typically worried when an induction of labour fails. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the factors leading to forced internal labor (FIOL). Hence, 92 patients were divided into 2 groups namely, group A - filed induction and group B - successful induction to collect information with the help of questionnaire, clinical assessment and laboratory findings. We found that, the presence of oligohydramnios (OGD) does not significantly impact the success of labor induction between the 2 groups (p = 0.459). Thus, we show the importance of considering age, parity, gestational age, bishop score and body mass index for optimizing labor induction.