Vaginal microbiota in late pregnancy associates with the outcomes of planned induced labor: a multicenter prospective cohort study | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Vaginal microbiota in late pregnancy associates with the outcomes of planned induced labor: a multicenter prospective cohort study
Key Points
Outcomes of planned induced labor are influenced by vaginal microbiota composition during late pregnancy, which may affect delivery results.
A key finding indicates that specific microbiota profiles are significantly associated with positive labor outcomes, emphasizing their role in childbirth.
Cohort study examining vaginal microbiota across multiple centers provides robust data on its relationship with labor outcomes in pregnancies.
Potential implications include the need for further exploration of microbiota-targeted interventions to optimize labor outcomes.