Effect of excessive gestational weight gain before and after 28 weeks on trial of labor after cesarean stratified by pre-pregnancy body mass index: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
This study aimed to assess the effect of excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) before and after 28 weeks on the mode of delivery in women who attempted a trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC), stratified by pre-pregnancy BMI.
Guangpu Liu+4 more
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Influence of organizational factors on the offer and success rate of a trial of labor after cesarean section in Belgium: an ecological study [PDF]
Background Trial of Labor After Cesarean is an important strategy for reducing the overall rate of cesarean delivery. Offering the option of vaginal delivery to a woman with a history of cesarean section requires the ability to manage a potential uterine
Griet Vandenberghe+9 more
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Recent trends in term trial of labor after cesarean by number of prior cesarean deliveries. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery is a major source of maternal morbidity, and repeat cesarean delivery accounts for 40% of cesarean delivery, but recent data on the trial of labor after cesarean and vaginal birth after cesarean are limited.
Pineles BL+4 more
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A Retrospective Study of the Association of Repeated Attempts at Trial of Labor After Cesarean Birth on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes [PDF]
Abdulrahim A Rouzi, Rana Alamoudi, Sarah Ghazali, Nisma Almansouri, Abdullah Kafy, Meshari Alrumaihi, Wajeh Hariri, Esraa Alsafri Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Abdulrahim A Rouzi ...
Rouzi AA+7 more
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Trial of labor after cesarean section
Fourth, before shared decision making with pregnant women, the exact benefits and risks of both TOLAC and ERCD should be fully and thorough in discussion. A speedy recovery, the enjoying self-control natural birth, immediately entering into a bonding with their newborns and breastfeeding faster of mothers and avoidance of C/S related morbidity, such as
Wen-Hsun Chang+2 more
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Determinants of successful trial of labor after a previous cesarean delivery in East Wollega, Western Ethiopia: A case–control study [PDF]
Objective: Vaginal birth after cesarean could be considered a reasonable and safe option for most women with a previous cesarean section. However, it is not easy to select pregnant mothers who are a candidate for a trial of labor after cesarean ...
Lemane Dereje+2 more
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Obstetricians’ perspectives on trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) under the two-child policy in China: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background As the birth policy has been adjusted from one-child-one-couple to universal two-child-one-couple in China, there is an increasing number of women undergoing a second pregnancy after a previous cesarean section (CS).
Zhong-chen Luo+8 more
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A survey of access to trial of labor in California hospitals in 2012 [PDF]
In 2010, the NIH and ACOG recommended increasing women's access to trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC). This study explored access to TOLAC in California, change in access since 2007 and 2010, and characteristics of TOLAC and non-TOLAC hospitals.Between November 2011 and June 2012, charge nurses at all civilian California birth hospitals were ...
Mary K. Barger+4 more
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Success of trial of labor in women with a history of previous cesarean section for failed labor induction or labor dystocia: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background The rates of cesarean section (CS) are increasing worldwide leading to an increased risk for maternal and neonatal complications in the subsequent pregnancy and labor.
Katariina Place+4 more
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Predictors of successful trial of labor after cesarean section (TOLAC) in women with one prior transverse cesarean section at Tertiary Hospitals in northwest Ethiopia: a multicenter study [PDF]
Background Trials of labor after cesarean section is the preferred strategy to decrease the cesarean delivery rate and reducing complications associated with multiple cesarean sections.
Gizachew Aynalem Tegegne+4 more
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