External cephalic version outcomes with tocolysis and sedation: A 10‐year retrospective cohort study
Abstract Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of external cephalic version (ECV) performed with tocolysis and sedation or spinal anesthesia, and to identify predictors of ECV success, complications, and delivery outcomes after successful ECV. Methods This 10‐year cohort study included 990 pregnant women with term non‐cephalic presentation
Javier Sánchez‐Romero +7 more
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Association of inter-delivery interval and the success of vaginal birth after cesarean delivery in high-risk women: a population-based study in the US. [PDF]
Xu Z, Ni M, Wang X, Cheng W.
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S. Mooney +3 more
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Brazilian obstetricians in relation to childbirth care
Abstract Objective To analyze the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of obstetricians regarding childbirth care. Methods This was a nationwide cross‐sectional study involving 1267 physicians working in 393 public and private hospitals in Brazil.
Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues +6 more
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Successful Vaginal Birth in Severe Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Lessons Learned From a Cardio-Obstetric Challenge. [PDF]
Hesson A +9 more
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean [PDF]
Summer Hunt, Jennifer P. Hellwig
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Abstract Objective To assess the prevalence of hemostasis abnormalities at the time of fetal death diagnosis. Methods This retrospective single‐center study included all fetal deaths between 22 and 42 weeks from July 2017 to December 2023, excluding multiple pregnancies, patients on anticoagulant therapy, and those with known pre‐existing coagulation ...
Chloé Lieng +2 more
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Birth Outcomes Associated With Assisted Vaginal Birth in an Occipito-Posterior Position: Secondary Analyses of a Randomised Controlled Trial and Cohort Study. [PDF]
Hayes L, Ramphul M, Murphy DJ.
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Abstract Objective Cesarean section rates are one indicator of obstetric care quality. While low rates might reflect limited access to timely obstetric interventions, excessively high rates are not associated with better maternal or perinatal outcomes. Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal outcomes raise concerns about the equitable distribution of
Fernanda Rafaella Correa dos Santos +3 more
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Tests for diagnosis of postpartum haemorrhage at vaginal birth. [PDF]
Yunas I +6 more
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