Abstract Background Few studies have explored the association between a previous caesarean section (CS) and adverse perinatal outcomes in a subsequent pregnancy, especially in women who underwent a non-indicated CS in their first delivery. We designed this study to compare the perinatal outcomes of a subsequent pregnancy in women who underwent spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) or CS in their first delivery. Methods This retrospective cohort study included women who underwent singleton deliveries at the International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital from January 2013 to December 2016. Data on the perinatal outcomes of all the women were extracted from the medical records. Multivariate logistic regression was conducted to assessed t...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
BACKGROUND: Global cesarean section (CS) rates range from 1% to 52%, with a previous CS being the co...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
BACKGROUND:Few studies have explored the association between a previous caesarean section (CS) and a...
Objective To explore if newborns in the second pregnancy following a previous caesarean delivery (CD...
Objective:To investigate the effects of spontaneous labor before elective repeat cesarean delivery (...
Abstract. Objective:. To investigate the effects of spontaneous labor before elective repeat cesare...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether caesarean delivery in the first pregnancy is a risk factor for unexp...
Objective: To determine the risk of overall preterm birth (PTB) and spontaneous PTB in a pregnancy a...
Objective - To investigate neonatal outcomes within 28 days in the subsequent birth in women who gav...
Editorial comment. For article see: BJOG, 2014;121(2):216–223Planned cesarean delivery (pCD) is perf...
Background: Policy consensus in high-income countries supports offering pregnant women with previous...
BACKGROUND:To improve care for women going through trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC), we need to...
To study the association between induction and outcome among two-parous women in uncomplicated pregn...
Article first published online: 26 DEC 2013. For Editorial comments see Obstetrical and Gynecologica...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
BACKGROUND: Global cesarean section (CS) rates range from 1% to 52%, with a previous CS being the co...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
BACKGROUND:Few studies have explored the association between a previous caesarean section (CS) and a...
Objective To explore if newborns in the second pregnancy following a previous caesarean delivery (CD...
Objective:To investigate the effects of spontaneous labor before elective repeat cesarean delivery (...
Abstract. Objective:. To investigate the effects of spontaneous labor before elective repeat cesare...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether caesarean delivery in the first pregnancy is a risk factor for unexp...
Objective: To determine the risk of overall preterm birth (PTB) and spontaneous PTB in a pregnancy a...
Objective - To investigate neonatal outcomes within 28 days in the subsequent birth in women who gav...
Editorial comment. For article see: BJOG, 2014;121(2):216–223Planned cesarean delivery (pCD) is perf...
Background: Policy consensus in high-income countries supports offering pregnant women with previous...
BACKGROUND:To improve care for women going through trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC), we need to...
To study the association between induction and outcome among two-parous women in uncomplicated pregn...
Article first published online: 26 DEC 2013. For Editorial comments see Obstetrical and Gynecologica...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
BACKGROUND: Global cesarean section (CS) rates range from 1% to 52%, with a previous CS being the co...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...