Objectives: To investigate what women who have experienced vacuum extraction or second stage caesarean section (CS) would recommend as mode of birth in case of prolonged second stage of labour. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary referral hospital in Uganda. Between November 2014 and July 2015, women with a term singleton in vertex presentation who had undergone vacuum extraction or second stage CS were included. The first day and 6 months after birth women were asked what they would recommend to a friend: vacuum extraction or CS and why. Outcome measures were: proportions of women choosing vacuum extraction vs. CS and reasons for choosing this mode of birth. Results: The first day after birth, 293/318 (92.1%) wo...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIMS:Women with a single prior Caesa...
The increasing Caesarean section rates being observed in most facilities will ultimately result in a...
Aim: To determine which method is recommended by women who have delivered via both methods and their...
Objectives: To investigate what women who have experienced vacuum extraction or second stage caesare...
Background: Prolonged second stage of labour is an important cause of maternal and perinatal morbidi...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes between vacuum extraction and second-stage ces...
Objective to assess perceptions of women undergoing vacuum extraction or second-stage caesarean sect...
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
Background: Vacuum extraction and forceps are the two options when an instrument is needed to facili...
Background: Since operative vaginal delivery may be risky for women and might cause neonatal complic...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: Since operative vaginal delivery may be risky for women and might cause neonatal complic...
Abstract Background: Vacuum extraction delivery is instrumental assisted vaginal delivery performed...
Background: To analyse the mode of delivery in trial of labour (TOL), incidence of successful vagina...
Operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction plays a very important role in modern day obstetrics...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIMS:Women with a single prior Caesa...
The increasing Caesarean section rates being observed in most facilities will ultimately result in a...
Aim: To determine which method is recommended by women who have delivered via both methods and their...
Objectives: To investigate what women who have experienced vacuum extraction or second stage caesare...
Background: Prolonged second stage of labour is an important cause of maternal and perinatal morbidi...
Objective: To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes between vacuum extraction and second-stage ces...
Objective to assess perceptions of women undergoing vacuum extraction or second-stage caesarean sect...
Introduction: Instrumental delivery is an art that is fading and may disappear in the near future al...
Background: Vacuum extraction and forceps are the two options when an instrument is needed to facili...
Background: Since operative vaginal delivery may be risky for women and might cause neonatal complic...
Background: Considering the high rate of caesarean section, and the difficulty during delivery of th...
Background: Since operative vaginal delivery may be risky for women and might cause neonatal complic...
Abstract Background: Vacuum extraction delivery is instrumental assisted vaginal delivery performed...
Background: To analyse the mode of delivery in trial of labour (TOL), incidence of successful vagina...
Operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction plays a very important role in modern day obstetrics...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIMS:Women with a single prior Caesa...
The increasing Caesarean section rates being observed in most facilities will ultimately result in a...
Aim: To determine which method is recommended by women who have delivered via both methods and their...