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Foley Bulb Insertion Method: Blind vs. Direct

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Foley Bulb Insertion Method: Blind vs. Direct

The investigators will compare, in a randomized clinical trial, two methods of placement (placement with a gloved hand vs. placement with a sterile speculum) of a Foley bulb transcervical dilator. The primary outcome is rate of infection.

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Procedure - Method of placement of Foley bulb transcervical dilator

This trial will assess two methods used to place a Foley bulb transcervical dilator.

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Foley Bulb Insertion by Blind Placement Versus Direct Visualization: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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NCT03450408

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nelBVb