Introduction: Vaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-implemented into clinical practice. Still, recommendations regarding exclusion criteria leading to caesarean sections are based on expert opinions, not on evidence-based guidelines. The difference in perinatal outcome and course of delivery in births with babies in frank breech position and babies in incomplete or complete breech presentation never has been investigated in a large patient cohort. Objective: To compare perinatal outcome of vaginally intended breech deliveries between births out of frank breech position and incomplete/complete breech presentation. Design: Prospective cohort study. Sample: 884 women at term with a singleton in fr...
Background: Breech presentation is also one of the most interesting subjects in obstetrics as no oth...
Objective: A large trial published in 2000 concluded that planned vaginal delivery of term breech bi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the neonatal outcome in planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean section ...
IntroductionVaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-implem...
Introduction. Term breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Most obstetricians are com...
Introduction: The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially dis...
Background: This study aimed to find out the frequency of singleton term breech presentation and to ...
INTRODUCTION:The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially disc...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Breech presentation, where a baby is bu...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation with the incidence of 3-4% at term....
Objective: To compare breech outcomes when mothers delivering vaginally are upright, on their back, ...
Introduction: The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially dis...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: In our maternity ward, vaginal-breech birth is favoured when the p...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
Background: Breech presentation is referred to the fetus in the longitudinal lie with the buttocks o...
Background: Breech presentation is also one of the most interesting subjects in obstetrics as no oth...
Objective: A large trial published in 2000 concluded that planned vaginal delivery of term breech bi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the neonatal outcome in planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean section ...
IntroductionVaginal delivery out of a breech presentation in pregnancies at term are being re-implem...
Introduction. Term breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Most obstetricians are com...
Introduction: The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially dis...
Background: This study aimed to find out the frequency of singleton term breech presentation and to ...
INTRODUCTION:The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially disc...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Breech presentation, where a baby is bu...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation with the incidence of 3-4% at term....
Objective: To compare breech outcomes when mothers delivering vaginally are upright, on their back, ...
Introduction: The clinical management of breech presentations at term is still a controversially dis...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: In our maternity ward, vaginal-breech birth is favoured when the p...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
Background: Breech presentation is referred to the fetus in the longitudinal lie with the buttocks o...
Background: Breech presentation is also one of the most interesting subjects in obstetrics as no oth...
Objective: A large trial published in 2000 concluded that planned vaginal delivery of term breech bi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the neonatal outcome in planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean section ...