نتایج جستجو برای: vaginal birth after cesarean

تعداد نتایج: 1778494  

Journal: :Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2021

خانی , صغری, شعبان خانی , بیژن,

Background and purpose : Çonsiderable controversy exists about the appropriate rate of cesarean deliveries. Çesarean section is a major surgery and is more hazardous to the mother and fetus than vaginal delivery. Ïn Ïran in 2002, 36% and in the Mazandaran province 56% of all deliveries were made by cesarean section. This study proposes to determine the effect of statewide policies on cesarean...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2015
بهلولی, محبوبه, حاجی فتحعلی, عباس, ذنوبی, زهرا, صبا, فخرالدین, صیادی پور, فاطمه, کاویانی, سعید,

Background and Aim: Vaginal delivery and cesarean are two different methods of delivery. These two different conditions could affect the number and types of predominant white blood cells of mothers. This study is aim to assess and determine the number and types of white blood cells of mothers according to vaginal and elective cesarean. Materials and Methods: That induced among pregnant women...

2016
Yu Dong Zhong-Cheng Luo Zu-Jing Yang Lu Chen Yu-Na Guo Ware Branch Jun Zhang Hong Huang

BACKGROUND The optimal mode of delivery in twin pregnancies remains controversial. A recent randomized trial did not find any benefit of planned cesarean vs. vaginal delivery at 32-38 weeks gestation, but the trial was not powered to detect a moderate effect. We aimed to evaluate the impact of cesarean delivery on perinatal mortality and severe neonatal morbidity in twin pregnancies at ≥32 week...

Journal: :American family physician 2002
Kevin S Toppenberg William A Block

Vaginal birth after cesarean section is common in this country. Physicians providing obstetric care should be aware of the potential complications. Uterine rupture occurs in approximately one of every 67 to 500 women (with one prior low-transverse incision) undergoing a trial of labor for vaginal birth after cesarean section. Rupture poses serious risks to mother and infant. There are no reliab...

Journal: :Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstetrique et gynecologie du Canada : JOGC 2004
Marie-Jocelyne Martel Catherine Jane MacKinnon

OBJECTIVE To provide evidence-based guidelines for the provision of a trial of labour (TOL) after Caesarean section. OUTCOME Fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality associated with vaginal birth after Caesarean (VBAC) and repeat Caesarean section. EVIDENCE MEDLINE database was searched for articles published from January 1, 1995, to February 28, 2004, using the key words "vaginal birth a...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2017
Giulia M Muraca Yasser Sabr Sarka Lisonkova Amanda Skoll Rollin Brant Geoffrey W Cundiff K S Joseph

BACKGROUND Increased use of operative vaginal delivery (i.e., forceps or vacuum application), of which 20% occurs at midpelvic station, has been advocated to reduce the rate of cesarean delivery. We aimed to quantify severe perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality associated with attempted midpelvic operative vaginal delivery. METHODS We studied all term singleton deliveries in Canada b...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2006
Roberto Palencia Amiram Gafni Mary E Hannah Susan Ross Andrew R Willan Sheila Hewson Darren McKay Walter Hannah Hilary Whyte Kofi Amankwah Mary Cheng Patricia Guselle Michael Helewa Ellen D Hodnett Eileen K Hutton Rose Kung Saroj Saigal

BACKGROUND The Term Breech Trial compared the safety of planned cesarean and planned vaginal birth for breech presentations at term. The combined outcome of perinatal or neonatal death and serious neonatal morbidity was found to be significantly lower among babies delivered by planned cesarean section. In this study we conducted a cost analysis of the 2 approaches to breech presentations at del...

Journal: :Birth 2011
Andrew Kotaska

Historically, partial breech extraction under maternal sedation was accompanied by high perinatal mortality rates (1). With the safety of modern cesarean section techniques, many deemed the avoidance of this fetal risk worth the maternal risk of cesarean section, and the proportion of breech fetuses delivered by cesarean section steadily increased. This trend reached its peak after publication ...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 1996
M R DiMatteo S C Morton H S Lepper T M Damush M F Carney M Pearson K L Kahn

A comprehensive literature review with meta-analysis examines the differences between vaginal and cesarean delivery on 23 psychosocial outcomes of childbirth. The most robust findings suggest that cesarean mothers, compared with mothers who delivered vaginally, expressed less immediate and long-term satisfaction with the birth, were less likely ever to breast-feed, experienced a much longer tim...

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