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Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Delivery

Anesthesiology, 2003
sis may be difficult because of the variable presentation and degree of scar separation, fetal bradycardia is present in nearly 70% of cases and may be preceded by a nonreassuring fetal heart rate tracing. Fetal bradycardia is the most common sign of uterine rupture; other signs and symptoms include abdominal pain (7–10%), vaginal bleeding (3–5 ...
Tracy Shevell   +5 more
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1985
Recent studies prompted by the high cesarean birth rates have looked at the issue of vaginal birth after cesarean. The risk of attempting a vaginal birth after cesarean appears to be minimal for selected clients. As more and more obstetricians begin to offer vaginal birth after cesarean to their patients, nurses will need to be fully informed about ...
C F, Miller, C S, Sutter
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Vaginal birth after cesarean

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1987
Allowing a woman with a previous cesarean birth a trial of labor rather than performing an elective repeat cesarean section continues to be a controversial area in obstetrics today. In an effort to evaluate the risks associated with a trial of labor, a prospective investigation was undertaken from July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1984.
J P, Phelan   +3 more
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean in California

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001
To 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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Vaginal Birth after Cesarean

Qualitative Health Research, 2017
Christina Nilsson   +2 more
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean

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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Management of vaginal birth after cesarean

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2002
Abstract Objective:  To raise the success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) without increasing maternal or perinatal morbidity and mortality rates. Methods:  Of 468 women with a prior scar, 365 gave valid informed consent for our management of VBAC at Akashi Municipal Hospital during 1986–1999 ...
Fujio, Mizunoya   +4 more
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VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CESAREAN DELIVERY

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999
VBAC 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 Birth after Cesarean Delivery

Clinics in Perinatology, 1996
The rate of vaginal birth after a previous cesarean delivery continues to rise due to both national organization recommendations and trials spanning 10 years of experience demonstrating its effectiveness and general safety. Broadening eligibility criteria and investigation of the clinical and nonclinical factors influencing this rate should place us on
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery

Clinics in Perinatology, 2008
By 2004, only 9.2% of women in the United States with prior cesareans underwent a term of labor (TOL), although nearly two thirds of these women are actually candidates for a TOL. In this article, the author notes that the principal risk associated with vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VBAC)-TOL is uterine rupture, which can lead to perinatal ...
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