2021
DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2021.112009
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Artificial Induction of Labor with Misoprostol: Maternal and Fetal Prognosis at the Referral Health Center of Commune I of the District of Bamako

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“…39.56% and 40.29% respectively (Table 2). These rates are different from those of COULIBALY [7] who found 54.2% of pregnant women at ASACOBOUL II who were not enrolled in school and 27% who had completed primary school.…”
Section: Sociodemographic Characteristicscontrasting
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“…39.56% and 40.29% respectively (Table 2). These rates are different from those of COULIBALY [7] who found 54.2% of pregnant women at ASACOBOUL II who were not enrolled in school and 27% who had completed primary school.…”
Section: Sociodemographic Characteristicscontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…Nulliparous women represented 23.02% of the sample (Table 2), a lower rate than that of COULIBALY [7] with 28.6% but higher than that of GUINDO [8] with 22.5%. Finally, large multiparous cows represented 06.48% of the pregnant cows, this result is higher than that of COULIBALY [7] with 4.6% but lower than that of GUINDO [8] with 13.95%. This component is very important to determine because perinatal mortality is lowest for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th pregnancies.…”
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