EBB 393 - Evidence on Inducing at 41 Weeks or Later

EBB 393 - Evidence on Inducing at 41 Weeks or Later

From Evidence Based Birth® by Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN

April 1, 2026 · 1h 0m

About this episode

This episode discusses the evidence surrounding induction at 41 weeks of pregnancy, including benefits, risks, and key studies.

At the 41-week mark in pregnancy, conversations and decisions about induction can start to feel more urgent and complex. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Dekker and Dr. Sara Ailshire share why the 41st week has become such a focus in maternity care and what the evidence actually says about induction at this milestone. They discuss elective induction versus expectant management and key findings from major studies like the INDEX and SWEPIS trials. They also talk through potential benefits and risks, including changes in stillbirth risk, newborn outcomes, and maternal experiences. Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of stillbirth. Please take care while listening. (00:05:58) How common is labor induction? U.S. rates and challenges with data accuracy (00:09:25) Medically indicated vs. elective induction (00:15:24) The limits of research on induction vs. expectant management (00:20:18) The INDEX trial (00:28:36) Follow-up observational study to INDEX: preferences, Cesarean rates, and outcomes (00:32:51) The SWEPIS trial (00:41:59) Impact of SWEPIS on guidelines and outcomes in Sweden (00:44:40) Benefits of elective induction at 41 weeks (00:46:34) Risks and potential…

People in this episode

Host: Rebecca Dekker

Guest: Sara Ailshire

Topics covered

  • induction
  • pregnancy
  • maternity care
  • stillbirth risk
  • newborn outcomes
  • maternal experiences

Keywords

  • labor induction
  • elective induction
  • expectant management
  • INDEX trial
  • SWEPIS trial
  • stillbirth
  • Cesarean rates

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: INDEX, SWEPIS, Evidence Based Birth

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