Background: For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care policies for birth are considered standard: planned vaginal birth and planned elective repeat caesarean. Currently available information about the benefits and harms of both forms of care are derived from retrospective and prospective cohort studies. There have been no randomised trials, and recognising the deficiencies in the literature, there have been calls for methodologically rigorous studies to assess maternal and infant health outcomes associated with both care policies. The aims of our study are to assess in women with a previous caesarean birth, who are eligible in the subsequent pregnancy for a vaginal birth, whether a policy of planned vagin...
Background: Policy consensus in high-income countries supports offering pregnant women with previous...
Background: Women presents with previous history of cesarean section (CS) is a ‘high risk pregnancy’...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...
Abstract Background For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care po...
Background: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean (...
BackgroundWhen a woman has had a previous caesarean birth, there are two options for her care in a s...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo assess the benefits and harms...
The proportion of women who attempt vaginal birth after prior cesarean delivery has decreased main...
Background: With the sky rocketing caesarean section rates an increasing number of women face the is...
Background: Caesarean section is almost one of the oldest operation in surgery with its origin lost ...
Background: Policy supports offering pregnant women with previous caesarean section a choice between...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a rise in rate of primary caesarean section (CS). No. of wom...
Background: Before 1970s, the phrase “once a caesarean, always a caesarean” was a common norm. Now t...
Background: Vaginal birth after caesarean section is one strategy that has been developed to decreas...
Background: Policy consensus in high-income countries supports offering pregnant women with previous...
Background: Women presents with previous history of cesarean section (CS) is a ‘high risk pregnancy’...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...
Abstract Background For women who have a caesarean section in their preceding pregnancy, two care po...
Background: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty exists about benefits and harms of a planned vaginal birth after caesarean (...
BackgroundWhen a woman has had a previous caesarean birth, there are two options for her care in a s...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAimsTo assess the benefits and harms...
The proportion of women who attempt vaginal birth after prior cesarean delivery has decreased main...
Background: With the sky rocketing caesarean section rates an increasing number of women face the is...
Background: Caesarean section is almost one of the oldest operation in surgery with its origin lost ...
Background: Policy supports offering pregnant women with previous caesarean section a choice between...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a rise in rate of primary caesarean section (CS). No. of wom...
Background: Before 1970s, the phrase “once a caesarean, always a caesarean” was a common norm. Now t...
Background: Vaginal birth after caesarean section is one strategy that has been developed to decreas...
Background: Policy consensus in high-income countries supports offering pregnant women with previous...
Background: Women presents with previous history of cesarean section (CS) is a ‘high risk pregnancy’...
A study conducted in Australia provides new data on the outcomes for mother and baby associated with...