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Objective: Breech is the most common presentation of the fetus after cephalic one. Maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity is relatively more frequent with this type of presentation. This study was done to obtain information about its epidemiology
B.Sh Aali
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Retrospective Analysis of Pregnancy Outcomes Following External Cephalic Version for Breech Presentation. [PDF]
Han J, Wang S, Ding M.
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ABSTRACT Background Experiencing intimate partner violence impacts the ongoing physical and psychological health of women and can contribute to poorer maternal and neonatal health during the perinatal period. Methods In a national maternity experiences cross‐sectional online survey, 1198 (13.6%) women identified as experiencing IPV in their lifetime ...
Hazel Keedle +5 more
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Background: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are a significant complication of vaginal birth. Methods: This retrospective cohort included 13,651 term spontaneous vaginal deliveries at a single medical center (2020‐2025). Midwife experience (early, mid, and highly experienced), shift timing, and OASIS incidence were analyzed.
Raneen Abu Shqara +5 more
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Cesarean Section and Right Femur Fracture: A Rare but Possible Complication for Breech Presentation
Background. The breech extraction of the fetus through the vagina has a greater risk of hip fracture compared with the extraction by abdominal route. Case.
Giampiero Capobianco +6 more
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YouTube™ as a Source of Information on Acupuncture for Correction of Breech Presentation. [PDF]
Libretti A +5 more
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*Adjusted for gestational age at delivery. aOR, adjusted odds ratio; CD, cesarean delivery; IRDS, infant respiratory distress syndrome; IVH, interventricular hemorrhage; OR, odds ratio; ROP, retinopathy of prematurity; VD, vaginal delivery. ABSTRACT Background Triplet pregnancies are increasingly leaning toward planned cesarean deliveries (CD), yet ...
Petra M. van Baar +5 more
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To ECV or not to ECV? The current evidence base concerning external cephalic version [PDF]
External cephalic version (ECV) is the technique of attempting to turn a baby in the womb from a head-up to a head-down position. The practice is grounded on evidence that vaginal breech birth (VBB) presents greater short-term risks for babies than ...
Walker, S.
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Health Professionals' Attitudes to Maternal Request for Caesarean Birth: A Scoping Review
Health professionals' attitudes to maternal request for caesarean birth: a scoping review. ABSTRACT Background Caesarean birth rates are rising worldwide, and projections show that by 2030, 28.5% of women worldwide (or 38 million) will give birth by caesarean delivery.
Carol Guinan, Walsh Aisling
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The art of vaginal breech birth at term on all fours
Key Clinical Message Despite a shift in clinical practice favouring cesarean section for breech presentation, adequate skills are still needed for a safe vaginal breech birth.
Hajo I. J. Wildschut +2 more
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