نتایج جستجو برای: cesarean section

تعداد نتایج: 161385  

Journal: :Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecological Investigations 2018

2014
Sinéad M. O'Neill Esben Agerbo Louise C. Kenny Tine B. Henriksen Patricia M. Kearney Richard A. Greene Preben Bo Mortensen Ali S. Khashan

BACKGROUND With cesarean section rates increasing worldwide, clarity regarding negative effects is essential. This study aimed to investigate the rate of subsequent stillbirth, miscarriage, and ectopic pregnancy following primary cesarean section, controlling for confounding by indication. METHODS AND FINDINGS We performed a population-based cohort study using Danish national registry data li...

2014
Susan Garthus-Niegel Tilmann von Soest Cecilie Knoph Tone Breines Simonsen Leila Torgersen Malin Eberhard-Gran

BACKGROUND This study aimed to examine whether a mismatch between a woman's preferred and actual mode of delivery increases the risk of post-traumatic stress symptoms after childbirth. METHODS The study sample consisted of 1,700 women scheduled to give birth between 2009 and 2010 at Akershus University Hospital, Norway. Questionnaire data from pregnancy weeks 17 and 32 and from 8 weeks postpa...

2013
Ayaba Worjoloh Rachel Manongi Olola Oneko Cathrine Hoyo Anne Kjersti Daltveit Daniel Westreich

Between 2005 to 2010 in a Tanzanian referral hospital, the cesarean section rate ranged from 29.9% to 35.5%. The leading indication was previous cesarean section.

2014
Saber AZAMI-AGHDASH Morteza GHOJAZADEH Nima DEHDILANI Marzieh MOHAMMADI Ramin ASL AMIN ABAD

Unfortunately, the prevalence of cesarean section has increased in recent years. Whereas awareness of the prevalence and causes is inevitable for planning and effective interventions, so aim of this study has designed and conducted for reviewing of systematic Prevalence and caesarean causes in Iran. In this meta-analysis, the required information have been collected using several keywords which...

Journal: :American journal of perinatology 2007
Lawrence W Oppenheimer Paul Holmes Qiuying Yang Tubao Yang Mark Walker Shi Wu Wen

The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC) guidelines on dystocia are being followed, and whether adherence to the guidelines is related to cesarean section rates. Data were extracted from a maternity database for nulliparous women with singleton, cephalic pregnancies at 37 or more completed weeks of gestation for ...

Journal: :Oman medical journal 2012
Ibrahim Al Busaidi Yahya Al-Farsi Shyam Ganguly Vaidyanathan Gowri

OBJECTIVE This study aims to explore the risk factors, profiles and neonatal outcomes of Cesarean sections among selected women in Oman. METHODS In this hospital-based case-control study, a total of 500 participants (250 cases who had cesarean section and 250 controls who had spontaneous vaginal delivery), were randomly selected from four hospitals. Cases and controls were matched according t...

2016
Rafael T. Mikolajczyk Jun Zhang Jagteshwar Grewal Linda C. Chan Antje Petersen Mechthild M. Gross

BACKGROUND Rates of cesarean section increase worldwide, and the components of this increase are partially unknown. A strong role is prescribed to dystocia, and at the same time, the diagnosis of dystocia is highly subjective. Previous studies indicated that risk of cesarean is higher when women are admitted to the hospital early in the labor. METHODS We examined data on 1,202 nulliparous wom...

2013
Gustavo F Gonzales Vilma L Tapia Alfredo L Fort Ana Pilar Betran

A continuous rise in the rate of cesarean deliveries has been reported in many countries over recent decades. This trend has prompted the emergence of a debate on the risks and benefits associated with cesarean section. The present study was designed to estimate cesarean section rates over time during the period between 2000 and 2010 in Peru and to present outcomes for each mode of delivery. Th...

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