Posttraumatic stress reactions after emergency cesarean section
Background. The study aimed at answering the following questions: Do women experience emergency cesarean section as traumatic? Do women experience any posttraumatic stress reactions or even posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) one to two months after ...
Elsa Lena Ryding +2 more
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Measuring coverage in MNCH: validating women's self-report of emergency cesarean sections in Ghana and the Dominican Republic. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Cesarean section is the only surgery for which we have nearly global population-based data. However, few surveys provide additional data related to cesarean sections.
Ozge Tunçalp +8 more
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Risk factors of emergency cesarean section in pregnant women with severe placenta accreta spectrum: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
IntroductionPlacenta accreta spectrum (PAS) may cause enormous and potentially life-threatening hemorrhage in the intrapartum and postpartum periods in emergency cesarean section.
Hu Zhao +16 more
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Five actions for five people: emergency cesarean section protocol. [PDF]
Abstract Objective The scope of this work is to evaluate an operative protocol for emergency C-section to improve teamwork and reduce surgical setup time. Methods Sixty-six health care operators working together in ...
Mannella P +5 more
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The psychosocial impact of vaginal delivery and cesarean section in primiparous women [PDF]
The aim of this study was to identify how the method of delivery and birth experience interfere with maternal psychological status early after puerperium.
Alexandroaia, Camelia +6 more
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Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Elective versus Emergency Cesarean Section
Introduction: The complications of cesarean section are seen more commonly in emergency than in elective cases. The aim of this study was to find out the incidence of cesarean section in Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital and to compare the maternal
Anupama Suwal +2 more
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Comparison of Regret and Hopelessness in Primiparous Iranian Women Following Vaginal Birth and Cesarean Section [PDF]
Background & aim: The rate of unnecessary caesarean section are exceptionally high in some countries, including Iran. Though women may choose their mode of delivery, negative feelings of regret and hopelessness can occur in relation to decision-making ...
Hayede Arbabi +3 more
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Elective versus Emergency Cesarean Sections : Mother and Fetal Outcome
Objective: To compare the outcomes of mothers and newborns in emergency cesarean section and elective cesarean section. Methods: A prospective cohort study included 120 pregnant women consists of 60 women who performed an emergency cesarean section and ...
Christofer J. H. Ladja +3 more
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Limited efficacy with additional adverse effect of anti-adhesion barrier at primary cesarean section
Background/purpose: In our experience, adhesion after the primary CS is generally minimal or nonexistent. However, adhesion barriers users have experienced more febrile episodes that may require therapeutic antibiotics during the postcesarean period.
Kuan-Sheng Lee +4 more
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Indications for Emergency Intervention, Mode of Delivery, and the Childbirth Experience. [PDF]
Although the impact of emergency procedures on the childbirth experience has been studied extensively, a possible association of childbirth experience with indications for emergency interventions has not been reported.To compare the impacts on childbirth
Jonathan E Handelzalts +5 more
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