OBJECTIVE: To determine whether trainee obstetricians intend to offer vaginal breech delivery once they become certified as specialists and to quantify their experience in vaginal breech delivery. METHODS: This was an anonymous postal survey of all Australian trainee obstetricians. The survey inquired about experience with, confidence in, and intentions regarding planned vaginal breech delivery after trainees' certification as specialists. RESULTS: Surveys were sent to all 303 Australian registered trainee obstetricians. The response rate was 65%. Experience in vaginal breech delivery increased with year of training, from a median of one delivery for first-year trainees to a median of 12 deliveries for final-year trainees. Although 53% of f...
All the patients who had vaginal breech delivery at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Cal...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing the cesarean delivery rate is a national priority. Performing vaginal breech ...
To the Editor: We appreciate Dr Hey’s interest in the new SOGCguideline for vaginal delivery of bree...
Objective: Since publication of the Term Breech Trial in 2000 only 15% of term breech presentations ...
Background: Australian women seeking a vaginal breech birth report limited access to this option due...
Background: Vaginal breech delivery is becoming undeniably more unknown. The aim of this study is to...
ObjectiveTo evaluate obstetrician/gynecologist and midwife perspectives and experiences with vaginal...
Background: Since the Term Breech Trial in 2000, few Australian clinicians have been able to maintai...
Background: few women are given the option of a vaginal breech birth in Australia, unless the clinic...
AIM:To assess current obstetric practice in the management of singleton breech pregnancies in Austra...
OBJECTIVE: To document operative vaginal delivery rates of ACOG Fellows and to stratify practice pat...
While the value of the clinical skills and expertise required to enable safe vaginal breech birth re...
The safest mode of birth for breech babies has long been a topic of debate among researchers and cli...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of women who planned a vaginal breec...
Background: Breech presentation is associated with increased risk of adverse fetal and maternal outc...
All the patients who had vaginal breech delivery at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Cal...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing the cesarean delivery rate is a national priority. Performing vaginal breech ...
To the Editor: We appreciate Dr Hey’s interest in the new SOGCguideline for vaginal delivery of bree...
Objective: Since publication of the Term Breech Trial in 2000 only 15% of term breech presentations ...
Background: Australian women seeking a vaginal breech birth report limited access to this option due...
Background: Vaginal breech delivery is becoming undeniably more unknown. The aim of this study is to...
ObjectiveTo evaluate obstetrician/gynecologist and midwife perspectives and experiences with vaginal...
Background: Since the Term Breech Trial in 2000, few Australian clinicians have been able to maintai...
Background: few women are given the option of a vaginal breech birth in Australia, unless the clinic...
AIM:To assess current obstetric practice in the management of singleton breech pregnancies in Austra...
OBJECTIVE: To document operative vaginal delivery rates of ACOG Fellows and to stratify practice pat...
While the value of the clinical skills and expertise required to enable safe vaginal breech birth re...
The safest mode of birth for breech babies has long been a topic of debate among researchers and cli...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of women who planned a vaginal breec...
Background: Breech presentation is associated with increased risk of adverse fetal and maternal outc...
All the patients who had vaginal breech delivery at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Cal...
INTRODUCTION: Reducing the cesarean delivery rate is a national priority. Performing vaginal breech ...
To the Editor: We appreciate Dr Hey’s interest in the new SOGCguideline for vaginal delivery of bree...