Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women delivering vaginally for the first time, as well as parous women. Study design A prospective, population-based birth cohort study. Setting Obstetric departments in six Palestinian government hospitals. Participants All women with singleton vaginal births (n=29 165) from 1 March 2015 until 1 March 2016. Methods All women were divided into two groups: first vaginal birth group (n=9108), including primiparous women and women with their first vaginal birth after one caesarean section, and the parous group (n=20 057). Each group was analysed separately. Data were presented as numbers and percentages or range. Differences in rates were assessed by the p...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women deliverin...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
Introduction In developing countries including Malaysia, routine episiotomy assisted vaginal deliver...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome in women ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
Purpose: The object of this study was to determine factors leading to episiotomy in low-risk vaginal...
Background: A retrospective survey of birth statistics in Al Wasl Hospital in Dubai in 2006 found t...
Objective: This study was performed to determine the rate of episiotomy. Material and Methods: ...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Introduction: In recent years work has been done in the public health system in Catalonia in order t...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women deliverin...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
Introduction In developing countries including Malaysia, routine episiotomy assisted vaginal deliver...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome in women ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
Purpose: The object of this study was to determine factors leading to episiotomy in low-risk vaginal...
Background: A retrospective survey of birth statistics in Al Wasl Hospital in Dubai in 2006 found t...
Objective: This study was performed to determine the rate of episiotomy. Material and Methods: ...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Introduction: In recent years work has been done in the public health system in Catalonia in order t...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...
Objective: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal morbidity of operative vaginal delivery in relation...