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Elective Repeated Cesarean Section (ERCS)
Objective: To investigate the timing of elective repeat cesarean deliveries at Al-Batool Teaching Hospital in Diyala, Iraq. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of 100 women who underwent elective repeat cesarean delivery at 37-40 weeks gestation at Al-Batool Teaching Hospital. Emergency cesarean deliveries were excluded.
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Cesarean Section Scar Characteristics in Subjects with and without Intra-abdominal Adhesions at Taleghani Hospital in Tehran, Iran in 2016 [PDF]
Introduction: Candidates of cesarean section with a previous history of such surgery are at a higher risk of intra-abdominal adhesions in comparison to those having undergone vaginal delivery.
Minoo Yaghmaei +2 more
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Qualitative website analysis of information on birth after caesarean section [PDF]
Date of Acceptance: 10/08/2015 © 2015 Peddie et al.Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Bhattacharya, Siladitya +4 more
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Unique Case of a Tenth Cesarean Section in an Emirati Woman
Cesarean deliveries have risen significantly over the past few decades due to advanced maternal age, defensive obstetric practice, medico-legal concerns, and maternal request.
Ikram Abdelaziz Salih Hassan +1 more
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Caesarean section for non-medical reasons at term [PDF]
Background: Caesarean section rates are progressively rising in many parts of the world. One suggested reason is increasing requests by women for caesarean section in the absence of clear medical indications, such as placenta praevia, HIV infection ...
Bewley +52 more
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Temporal trends in cesarean section (C-sections) rates were analyzed in Brazil and its regions using the Robson classification system. An ecological time-series study was conducted with data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health about C-section rates ...
Rômulo Cesar Rezzo Pires +2 more
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Repeat cesarean section in subsequent gestation of women from a birth cohort in Brazil
Background The current literature indicates increasing concern regarding the number of safe cesarean sections which a woman can undergo, mainly in face of the high cesarean section rates, which are growing in Brazil and worldwide.
Keila Cristina Mascarello +5 more
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Trail of labor versus elective repeat cesarean section: a comparison of morbidity and mortality at tertiary care teaching hospitals in India [PDF]
Background: As cesarean birth rates continue to rise, more women are faced with the choice of planning a vaginal delivery or a repeat cesarean section after a previous cesarean section. The objective of this prospective study was to study the morbidities
Chandhiok, Nomita +2 more
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Introduction Cesarean sections are increasing worldwide and are associated with altered risks of complications for both mother and child. Vaginal birth after cesarean section is associated with lower maternal and neonatal morbidity than in repeat ...
Joanna Frykman +3 more
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How safe is vaginal birth after cesarean section for the mother and fetus? [PDF]
Compared with planned repeat low-transverse cesarean section, vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) is not associated with increased risk of maternal or neonatal mortality (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B).
Crawford, Paul, Kaufmann, Leonora
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