- Calculate bishop score to predict the likelihood of vaginal delivery
- Added new calculations, now you can calculate the original, simplified, or modified bishop score
"Bishop Score Calculator - For Obgyn & Midwife" is an app intended for medical practitioner, especially Obgyn, Midwife, and primary care doctor to calculate Bishop score in a woman who is going to have childbirth. The Bishop score reflects the normal changes the cervix undergoes in parturition (the process of childbirth). Extensive cervical remodelling is needed for the cervix to dilate and pass a baby. "Bishop Score Calculator - For Obgyn & Midwife" app will help calculate Bishop score easily. In this "Bishop Score Calculator - For Obgyn & Midwife" app, there are 3 calculations, namely original Bishop score (1964), simplified Bishop score (Laughon, 2011), and modified Bishop score (Hughey, 1976).
There are several features of "Bishop Score Calculator - For Obgyn & Midwife", namely:
🔸 Simple and very easy to use mobile midwife & Obgyn app.
🔸 Precise calculation of Bishop score.
🔸 Calculation of original Bishop score (1964), simplified Bishop score (Laughon, 2011), and modified Bishop score (Hughey, 1976)
🔸 Predict the likelihood of normal vaginal delivery.
🔸 It is totally free. Download now!
The Bishop scoring system is based on a digital cervical exam of a patient with a zero point minimum and 13 point maximum. The scoring system utilizes cervical dilation, position, effacement, consistency of the cervix, and fetal station. Scores ≤ 5 suggest an unfavorable cervix, and that induction may be necessary for successful vaginal delivery. Scores 6-7 do not definitively predict whether or not induction will be successful. Scores ≥ 8 suggest spontaneous vaginal delivery is more likely and augmentation or induction may be unnecessary. Download "Bishop Score Calculator - For Obgyn & Midwife" now to calculate Bishop score easily.
Disclaimer: All calculations must be re-checked and should not be used alone to guide patient care, nor should they substitute for clinical judgment