CERVICAL RIPENING AND INDUCTION OF LABOR
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Could a 3-Hour balloon speed up labor induction?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis trial compares two durations of cervical ripening balloon placement—3 hours versus the standard 12 hours—in pregnant women undergoing labor induction. The goal is to see if a shorter balloon time reduces the overall time from insertion to delivery while maintaining safety an…
Matched conditions: CERVICAL RIPENING AND INDUCTION OF LABOR
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Rambam Health Care Campus • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 10, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New catheter aims to make labor induction easier and safer
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis pilot study tests a new medical device called the INGA catheter, a balloon used to prepare the cervix for labor induction in pregnant women at term. Researchers will check if it is safe and easy to use, and gather feedback from patients and doctors. The study involves 45 wom…
Matched conditions: CERVICAL RIPENING AND INDUCTION OF LABOR
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Aalto University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jul 24, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New catheter could make labor induction safer and easier
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis early trial tests a new device called the INGA catheter for inducing labor. It is a balloon that helps soften and open the cervix. The study will compare it to current methods in 40 pregnant women to see if it is safe and works well.
Matched conditions: CERVICAL RIPENING AND INDUCTION OF LABOR
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Aalto University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jul 24, 2026 00:00 UTC