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1. Economic Analysis of Induction versus Elective Cesarean in Term Nulliparas with Supermorbid Obesity.

2. Health service use and health system costs associated with diabetes during pregnancy in Australia.

3. Preeclampsia in Switzerland: a cost analysis in two hospitals.

4. Maternal and Neonatal Hospitalization Costs Associated With Elective Induction of Labor at Term in California, 2007-2011.

5. Cost of Elective Labor Induction Compared With Expectant Management in Nulliparous Women.

6. Elective induction of labor: friend or foe?

7. Outpatient Cervical Ripening: A Cost-Minimization and Threshold Analysis.

8. Reducing caesarean delivery: An economic evaluation of routine induction of labour at 39 weeks in low-risk nulliparous women.

9. Induction of labor at 39 weeks of gestation versus expectant management for low-risk nulliparous women: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

10. Induction of Labor versus Scheduled Cesarean in Morbidly Obese Women: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.

11. Foley catheter vs. oral misoprostol to induce labour among hypertensive women in India: a cost-consequence analysis alongside a clinical trial.

12. [Cervical ripening and labor induction: Evaluation of single balloon catheter compared to double balloon catheter and dinoprostone insert].

13. Computational model for timing of delivery in an obese population.

14. Current Resources for Evidence-Based Practice, January 2018.

15. What can we do to reduce the associated costs in induction of labour of intrauterine growth restriction foetuses at term? A cost-analysis study.

16. Foley catheterisation versus oral misoprostol for induction of labour in hypertensive women in India (INFORM): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial.

17. Predictors of perinatal outcomes and economic costs for late-term induction of labour.

18. Labour induction near term for women aged 35 or over: an economic evaluation.

19. An economic evaluation of planned immediate versus delayed birth for preterm prelabour rupture of membranes: findings from the PPROMT randomised controlled trial.

20. An economic analysis of immediate delivery and expectant monitoring in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation (HYPITAT-II).

21. A comparison of obstetrical outcomes and costs between misoprostol and dinoprostone for induction of labor.

22. Planned cesarean delivery compared to induction of labor in women with class III obesity: a cost-minimization analysis (.).

23. Which method is best for the induction of labour? A systematic review, network meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis.

24. Costs Associated with Anesthesia-Related Adverse Events During Labor and Delivery in New York State, 2010.

25. Economic implications of labor induction.

26. Induction of labor using prostaglandin vaginal gel: cost analysis comparing early amniotomy with repeat prostaglandin gel.

27. Pre-eclampsia Diagnosis and Treatment Options: A Review of Published Economic Assessments.

28. Special considerations--Induction of labor in low-resource settings.

29. Cost-effectiveness analysis of different types of labor for singleton pregnancy: real life data.

30. Non-medically indicated induction and augmentation of labor.

31. Employment during pregnancy and obstetric intervention without medical reason: labor induction and cesarean delivery.

32. Global perspectives on elective induction of labor.

33. Costs of elective induction of labor.

34. Randomization of two dosing regimens of vaginal misoprostol for cervical ripening and labor induction in a low resource setting.

35. Economic analysis comparing induction of labor and expectant management in women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes between 34 and 37 weeks (PPROMEXIL trial).

36. [Cervical ripening with misoprostol with a live fetus].

37. The clinical and economic impact of nurse to patient staffing ratios in women receiving intrapartum oxytocin.

38. What a difference a day makes: quantifying the effects of birth timing manipulation on infant health.

39. Economic analysis comparing induction of labour and expectant management for intrauterine growth restriction at term (DIGITAT trial).

40. A cost analysis of inpatient compared with outpatient prostaglandin E2 cervical priming for induction of labour: results from the OPRA trial.

41. Does enhanced "bundling" criteria improve outcomes? A comparative study of elective inductions.

42. The financial performance of labor and delivery units.

43. Cost-effectiveness of induction of labour at term with a Foley catheter compared to vaginal prostaglandin E₂ gel (PROBAAT trial).

44. Economics of childbirth.

45. How much do we pay for caesarean section--a pilot study in Serbia.

46. [Structural sensitivity analysis].

48. Cost-effectiveness analysis of prostaglandin E2 gel for the induction of labour at term.

49. Misoprostol for term labor induction: a randomized controlled trial.

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