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  1. Oct 10, 2022 · Amniotomy or artificial rupture of the membranes (AROM) is when a healthcare provider intentionally breaks a pregnant person’s amniotic sac. Your provider may recommend AROM to speed up your labor and encourage dilation of the cervix.

  2. Apr 10, 2023 · Amniotomy, also known as artificial rupture of membranes (AROM) or colloquially known as "breaking the water," is the intentional rupture of the amniotic sac by an obstetrical provider. This procedure has several indications and is commonly performed during labor management.

  3. Amniotomy (also known as artificial rupture of the membranes, or AROM) is a procedure in which your practitioner helps give your labor a boost and speed up contractions by manually breaking your water by puncturing the amniotic sac with a hook.

  4. Nov 15, 2020 · What is artificial rupture of membranes (amniotomy)? Artificial rupture of membranes, also called amniotomy or “breaking your water,” is a procedure to break a pregnant woman’s amniotic sac. The amniotic sac is a pouch of fluid that surrounds and protects the baby.

  5. www.acog.org › womens-health › faqsLabor Induction | ACOG

    Stripping the membranes, also called sweeping the membranes, is a common way to induce labor. The ob-gyn sweeps a gloved finger between the amniotic sac and the wall of your uterus, separating the fetal membranes from the cervix. This action is done when the cervix is partially dilated.

  6. Artificial rupture of membranes (AROM), also known as an amniotomy, is performed by a midwife or obstetrician and was once thought to be an effective means to induce or accelerate labor. The membranes can be ruptured using a specialized tool, such as an amnihook or amnicot, or they may be ruptured by the proceduralist's finger.

  7. Amniotomy (also referred to as artificial rupture of membranes [AROM]) is the procedure by which the amniotic sac is deliberately ruptured so as to cause the release of amniotic fluid. Amniotomy...

  8. Amniotomy (also referred to as artificial rupture of membranes [AROM]) is the procedure by which the amniotic sac is deliberately ruptured so as to cause the release of amniotic fluid. Amniotomy...

  9. The aim of breaking the waters (also known as artificial rupture of the membranes (ARM), or amniotomy), is to speed up and strengthen contractions, and thus shorten the length of labour. The membranes are punctured with a crochet-like long-handled hook during a vaginal examination, and the amniotic fluid floods out.

  10. Overview. When you are pregnant, your membranes may break or rupture. This means that a hole or tear forms in the fluid-filled bag that surrounds and protects your baby. It usually happens when you are in labor or close to labor. When it happens, women often say their "water broke."

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