Mukherjee, SSood, M1995-03-012009-05-311995-03-012009-05-311995-03-01Mukherjee S, Sood M. Towards a safer motherhood. Journal of the Indian Medical Association. 1995 Mar; 93(3): 98-100, 89http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/104034One hundred cases each, in induced and spontaneous labour, were analysed to compare which group could achieve safer motherhood. It was observed that induced group with controlled labour has many maternal and foetal advantages like undisturbed domestic arrangements, avoidance of fatigue of patients and her relations, short duration of labour and minimal exposure to stress of labour, lower incidence of caesarean section and minimised perinatal morbidity and mortality.engCase-Control StudiesCervix Uteri --physiologyFemaleHumansIndiaLabor, Induced --adverse effectsLabor, ObstetricMaternal MortalityObstetric Labor Complications --prevention & controlParityPregnancyTreatment OutcomeTowards a safer motherhood.Comparative Study