U.S., June 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07616765) titled 'Women's Knowledge About Induction of Labour and Its Association With Their Experience' on April 13.

Brief Summary: Induction of labour (IOL) is a common procedure to initiate childbirth, around one in three pregnant women having their labour induced in the UK. Labour may be induced for many different reasons, including going past the due date, having high blood pressure, diabetes, concerns about the baby's growth, or reduced movements.

IOL can be a complex and lengthy process, sometimes lasting up to seven days. Many women find that their expectations of IOL do not match their real experiences. Research shows that between 5% and 20%...