Mistoprostol is a drug treatment for peptic ulcers that can also cause abortion or induce labor. The use of this drug (inserted vaginally) to induce labor can cause uterine hyperstimulation.
Treatment
Treatments of uterine hyperstimulation are primarily experimental. Those that have shown to alleviate the conditions are:
Prostoglandin E2 is administered before labor to minimize risk of uterine hyperstimulation and to minimize the effects on Fetal Heart Rate.
The usage of a balloon catheter to induce labor rather than Prostoglandin E2 lowers the risk of uterine hyperstimulation and its effect on fetal heart rate.
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Jeroen Bosch Hospital, Department of Obstetrics, et al. “Mechanical Methods for Induction of Labor.” US National Public Library, 18 Oct. 2019. PMC6953206
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