Background: The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the feasibility of vaginal delivery of uncomplicated singleton breech presentation by evaluating early neonatal morbidity and mortality as well as maternal morbidity following vaginal and caesarean delivery for breech presentation.Methods: 290 women with singleton breech presentation at term in labor were counseled about the risks and benefits of both the modes of delivery. Neonatal and maternal outcome were recorded and statistically analyzed.Results: APGAR at 5 min and NICU admission were not affected by mode of delivery. Long term neonatal outcome is similar in either mode of delivery. Maternal morbidity and duration of hospital stay is increased in caesarean births.Conclu...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
To see the trend in managing singleton breech pregnancy after the term breech trial. Secondly to com...
The aim of this study was to study the outcomes of all patients who presented with breech presentati...
Background: This study aimed to find out the frequency of singleton term breech presentation and to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to analyze maternal and perinatal outcome according to mode...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation with the incidence of 3-4% at term....
Objective: A large trial published in 2000 concluded that planned vaginal delivery of term breech bi...
Background: Breech Presentation is the commonest of all malpresentations. Vaginal delivery of the br...
Background: In context of the debate surrounding the optimal mode of delivery for the breech, we did...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest of all mal presentations. Vaginal delivery of breec...
Background: Trial evidence supports a policy of caesarean section for singleton breech presentations...
Introductions: Obstetricians have long debated the role of caesarean section as a potentially safer ...
Background: Breech presentation is also one of the most interesting subjects in obstetrics as no oth...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation accounting for 3-4% of all deliveri...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
To see the trend in managing singleton breech pregnancy after the term breech trial. Secondly to com...
The aim of this study was to study the outcomes of all patients who presented with breech presentati...
Background: This study aimed to find out the frequency of singleton term breech presentation and to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to analyze maternal and perinatal outcome according to mode...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation with the incidence of 3-4% at term....
Objective: A large trial published in 2000 concluded that planned vaginal delivery of term breech bi...
Background: Breech Presentation is the commonest of all malpresentations. Vaginal delivery of the br...
Background: In context of the debate surrounding the optimal mode of delivery for the breech, we did...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest of all mal presentations. Vaginal delivery of breec...
Background: Trial evidence supports a policy of caesarean section for singleton breech presentations...
Introductions: Obstetricians have long debated the role of caesarean section as a potentially safer ...
Background: Breech presentation is also one of the most interesting subjects in obstetrics as no oth...
Background: Breech presentation is the commonest malpresentation accounting for 3-4% of all deliveri...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
Delivery of fetuses at term in breech presentation has been a subject of debate in obstetrics. Revie...
To see the trend in managing singleton breech pregnancy after the term breech trial. Secondly to com...
The aim of this study was to study the outcomes of all patients who presented with breech presentati...