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Vaginal birth after prior myomectomy
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2018The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the obstetrical and perinatal outcomes of vaginal birth in case of pregnancies achieved after prior myomectomy. We also analyzed how operative characteristics at the time of surgery might influence the choice of obstetricians about mode of delivery.We analyzed retrospectively all women who ...
Z.M. Gambacorti-Passerini +6 more
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
Vaginal birth or trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery represents one of the most significant changes in obstetric practice. There are numerous reasons that influence the decision to proceed with either a trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery or elective repeat cesarean delivery.
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Vaginal birth or trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery represents one of the most significant changes in obstetric practice. There are numerous reasons that influence the decision to proceed with either a trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery or elective repeat cesarean delivery.
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2011
Vaginal delivery, as known today, is a still unfinished product that originated hundreds of million years ago, much before mammals evolved on land. In this article, we will discuss the way in which our direct ancestors were born over the eons until the present day, focusing on the factors that presented substantial changes in how birth occurred, in ...
Raphael Câmara Medeiros, Parente +3 more
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Vaginal delivery, as known today, is a still unfinished product that originated hundreds of million years ago, much before mammals evolved on land. In this article, we will discuss the way in which our direct ancestors were born over the eons until the present day, focusing on the factors that presented substantial changes in how birth occurred, in ...
Raphael Câmara Medeiros, Parente +3 more
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Vaginal birth and perineal trauma
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000Vaginal birth has been recognized as being potentially traumatic to the pelvic floor. It is important that contributory obstetric factors are identified and their occurrence minimized. Women who have sustained significant anal sphincter injury are at greater risk of further damage and faecal incontinence with subsequent deliveries.
M, Fitzpatrick, C, O'Herlihy
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VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CESAREAN DELIVERY
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999VBAC is considered safe and is often successful in carefully selected populations of women. Women with prior CDs are given the option of elective repeat CD or a trial of labor; neither option is risk free. Less morbidity is encountered in women with successful VBACs versus those with elective repeat CD.
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Vaginal lactobacilli and preterm birth
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2002To assess the relationship between the absence of vaginal lactobacilli and preterm birth at < 33 weeks of gestation.A prospective study of the vaginal flora in the second trimester was undertaken in 1958 women with singleton pregnancies. The contribution of various microorganisms to preterm delivery was analyzed using a multivariate-logistic regression
Rie, Usui +6 more
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Vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC)
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2001This review of vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) focuses on practical issues that will be useful for the physician in training and the obstetrician in clinical practice. Although VBAC has long been a common practice in many European nations, the same has not been true in North America.
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Birth Defects and Vaginal Spermicides
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1982In a cohort study of 50, 282 pregnancies recruited between 1958 and 1965, there were 462 gravidae who used nonmercurial spermicides (mostly nonoxynol-9 (95% confidence limits, 0.6 to 1.6). There were also 889 women who used phenylmercuric acetate (no longer available as a spermicide); the corresponding rate ratio was 0.9 (0.6 to 1.3).
S, Shapiro +6 more
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean in California
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001To estimate rates at which women were offered and consented to trial of labor in California hospitals with high and low risk-adjusted cesarean delivery rates.From 267 nonfederal acute-care hospitals in California that performed more than 678 deliveries in 1992-1993, 51 hospitals were selected in a stratified sample.
J, Melnikow +5 more
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Guidelines for Vaginal Birth After Previous Caesarean Birth
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2005To provide evidence-based guidelines for the provision of a trial of labour (TOL) after Caesarean section.Fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality associated with vaginal birth after Caesarean (VBAC) and repeat Caesarean section.MEDLINE database was searched for articles published from January 1, 1995, to February 28, 2004, using the key words ...
Marie-Jocelyne, Martel +1 more
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