Background Births by elective caesarean section (CS) are rising, particularly before 39 weeks' gestation, which may be associated with unacceptably high risk of adverse neonatal outcomes. The optimal timing of these deliveries needs to be determined with recent recommendations to delay births by elective CS until 39 weeks. Aims To evaluate the association between gestational age (GA) at delivery and neonatal outcomes after elective CS between 37 and 41 weeks. Materials and Methods Retrospective cohort study of viable singleton neonates delivered by elective CS at Mater Mothers' Hospitals (1998-2009). Neonates were stratified into two GA groups with early term (ET, 37-38 weeks) compared with the reference group of full and late term (FLT, 39...
Background: Caesarean delivery is associated with adverse health outcomes on both women and newborn ...
Background: Since caesarean sections (CSs) before 39⁺⁰ weeks gestation are associated with higher ra...
Because of increased rates of respiratory complications, elective cesarean delivery is discouraged b...
The rate of scheduled cesarean delivery (CD) rates has increased (eg, elective repeated CDs), and th...
BackgroundRate of cesarean section (CS), including elective CS has globally increased. Studies have ...
AbstractBackgroundCesarean delivery per se is a risk factor of respiratory morbidity in term neonate...
Objective: We sought to evaluate number and timing of elective cesarean sections at term and to asse...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether elective caesarean section before 39 completed weeks of gestation...
Elective caesarean section (CS) before 39 completed weeks of gestation increases likelihood of respi...
Abstract Background The literature is nearly unanimous in recommending elective cesarean delivery at...
The length of human pregnancy, arguably the most natural of physiological processes, is undergoing s...
The length of human pregnancy, arguably the most natural of physiological processes, is undergoing s...
Presented orally at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Chicago, IL,...
Background: Since caesarean sections (CSs) before 39 +0 weeks gestation are associated with higher r...
The present study examined the relation between the timing of elective cesarean delivery at term and...
Background: Caesarean delivery is associated with adverse health outcomes on both women and newborn ...
Background: Since caesarean sections (CSs) before 39⁺⁰ weeks gestation are associated with higher ra...
Because of increased rates of respiratory complications, elective cesarean delivery is discouraged b...
The rate of scheduled cesarean delivery (CD) rates has increased (eg, elective repeated CDs), and th...
BackgroundRate of cesarean section (CS), including elective CS has globally increased. Studies have ...
AbstractBackgroundCesarean delivery per se is a risk factor of respiratory morbidity in term neonate...
Objective: We sought to evaluate number and timing of elective cesarean sections at term and to asse...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether elective caesarean section before 39 completed weeks of gestation...
Elective caesarean section (CS) before 39 completed weeks of gestation increases likelihood of respi...
Abstract Background The literature is nearly unanimous in recommending elective cesarean delivery at...
The length of human pregnancy, arguably the most natural of physiological processes, is undergoing s...
The length of human pregnancy, arguably the most natural of physiological processes, is undergoing s...
Presented orally at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Chicago, IL,...
Background: Since caesarean sections (CSs) before 39 +0 weeks gestation are associated with higher r...
The present study examined the relation between the timing of elective cesarean delivery at term and...
Background: Caesarean delivery is associated with adverse health outcomes on both women and newborn ...
Background: Since caesarean sections (CSs) before 39⁺⁰ weeks gestation are associated with higher ra...
Because of increased rates of respiratory complications, elective cesarean delivery is discouraged b...