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Breech presentation

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
This review covers recent literature relevant to breech presentation. Some have advocated routine elective cesarean delivery of the breech fetus of any gestational age to reduce the alleged increase in perinatal morbidity and mortality associated with breech presentation.
D P, Eller, J P, VanDorsten
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The management of breech presentation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954
Abstract We have reported 473 primary breech deliveries which occurred in 11,745 private patients delivered by three physicians since 1928, an incidence of 4.02 per cent for breech presentations in patients 28 weeks or more pregnant and infants weighing 1,814 grams (4 pounds) or more. We recognize that external version of breech presentations should
H H, WARE, L W, ROBERTS
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Breech presentation at term

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
Of 835 cases of breech presentation occurring from 1964 through 1973, 507 which produced mature singleton babies, were studied. This presentation has a high correlation with prematurity. This report indicates that with the term patient, a rational and competent approach results in reduction of the morbidity and mortality rates to equal those for ...
R, Bilodeau, R, Marier
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Breech presentation in the primigravida

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract Breech presentation continues to seriously concern obstetricians, particularly since various neurological abnormalities have been found in these children years after birth. This clinical study concerns 208 primigravidas with single breech presentation.
S P, Patterson   +2 more
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Management of Term Breech Presentation

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1987
The management of 716 cases of singleton breech presentation occurring at 37 or more weeks of gestational age is reviewed. Beginning in 1980 a trial of external version was offered if the breech was identified before active labor. Only 433 (61%) breeches were identified before active labor.
T A, Flanagan   +4 more
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The Management of Breech Presentation

Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
The combination of prematurity and breech presentation subjects the fetus to great danger of death or birth trauma. Fetal mortality associated with breech presentation is 10 times higher when prematurity is added. Liberalization of indications for cesarean section is recommended as one way of improving fetal survival and lowering fetal morbidity ...
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