Background: Induction of labor refers to the iatrogenic stimulation of uterine contractions after the age of viability and before spontaneous onset of labor for accomplishing vaginal delivery. The Aim of this Study was to identify the outcomes of labor among women undergoing labor induction and plan of nursing action . Study Design: A prospective observational was used in labor ward at Maternity Department of Mansoura University Hospital and Dikirniss Hospital.: a purposive sample of 234 parturient women who received induction of labor. Data Collection Four toolswere used; a structured interviewing schedule, maternal and neonatal assessment sheet, partograph, and Bishops score. Results: present study revealed that incidence of Induction of labor was 11.7%. Almost three fifth of women (57.7%) had successful induction of labor, while 42% underwent cesarean. The most common indication for Indication of labor (IOL) was; premature rupture of membrane (49.5%) as for the BMI, over weight and obese women were more likely to underwent failed labor induction (67.7%, 27.3% vs. 66.7%, 24.4% respectively). Eighty five points nine present of neonatal had no complications, while 6.7% of neonates had asphyxia. Apgar score at the first and fifth minutes was within the normal level. It can be concluded that, successful induction outcome was more likely with gestational age between 37 weeks to less than 40 weeks. Case selection for IOL is vital for achieving outcomes similar to spontaneous labor.Recommendation, monitoring of the woman and her fetus closely undergoing labor induction once labor is established by labor induction is imperative.