Background: Appropriateness of caesarean section (CS) for foetal distress (FD) is proved by neonatal status at birth. Validity is known after intervention has been done, whether justified CS or not. It provides information about delays also.Objectives: Objectives were to know burden of CS for FD in women with no apparent risk factors, factors detected during CS, accuracy of diagnosis, whether really FD or false alarm.Material Methods: Five years records of births were analysed for knowing about CS for FD in women with no obvious risk factors, neither in history, nor clinical examination or day to day investigations which could have lead to diagnosis of FD. Approval of institute’s ethics committee was taken. Analysis of records of women wh...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetrical procedure. Caesarean sectio...
Introduction: Caesarean section is a commonly performed major obstetric surgery to deliver baby unde...
Background: Amniotic fluid is contributed by both mother and foetus. It plays a vital role in foetal...
Background: The risks of maternal morbidity and mortality associated with a caesarean section may no...
Background: For asphyxia, the fetus reacts with a series of responses. First there is redistribution...
Background: Fetal distress is an important indication for emergency caesarean deliveries. The object...
Background: Cardiotocography plays an important role in diagnosing nonreassuring fetal status during...
Background: There is alarming increase in the number of caesarean section in the recent past years a...
Objectives: To determine the value of clinical foetal distress in predicting early perinatal outcome...
Aim: To analyze the causes that cause different neonatal outcomes after cesarean section due to nonr...
Background: Caesarean delivery is defined as the birth of the foetus through an incision in the abdo...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed abdominal operation in women all over t...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is an operative technique by which a fetus is delivered through ...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) results in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Prenatal diagnosis allow...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is employed when vaginal delivery is not feasible or hazardous to...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetrical procedure. Caesarean sectio...
Introduction: Caesarean section is a commonly performed major obstetric surgery to deliver baby unde...
Background: Amniotic fluid is contributed by both mother and foetus. It plays a vital role in foetal...
Background: The risks of maternal morbidity and mortality associated with a caesarean section may no...
Background: For asphyxia, the fetus reacts with a series of responses. First there is redistribution...
Background: Fetal distress is an important indication for emergency caesarean deliveries. The object...
Background: Cardiotocography plays an important role in diagnosing nonreassuring fetal status during...
Background: There is alarming increase in the number of caesarean section in the recent past years a...
Objectives: To determine the value of clinical foetal distress in predicting early perinatal outcome...
Aim: To analyze the causes that cause different neonatal outcomes after cesarean section due to nonr...
Background: Caesarean delivery is defined as the birth of the foetus through an incision in the abdo...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed abdominal operation in women all over t...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is an operative technique by which a fetus is delivered through ...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) results in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Prenatal diagnosis allow...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is employed when vaginal delivery is not feasible or hazardous to...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetrical procedure. Caesarean sectio...
Introduction: Caesarean section is a commonly performed major obstetric surgery to deliver baby unde...
Background: Amniotic fluid is contributed by both mother and foetus. It plays a vital role in foetal...