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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157403

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Background : Cesarean section has become the most common operation in obstetric practice. A critical evaluation of the attitude towards the liberalization of the indications for cesarean section is warranted. The present study was conducted to determine the maternal and neonatal outcome of pregnancy among women with one previous cesarean section in relation to vaginal delivery, repeat cesarean section, maternal complications and neonatal complications. Aims and Objectives : To determine the maternal and neonatal outcome of pregnancy with previous one cesarean section. To estimate the rate of repeat cesarean section and vaginal deliveries in our population. Research Question : What is the maternal and neonatal outcome in women with history of previous one cesarean section? Study Design : Prospective Study. Study Participants : All women with term pregnancy, with previous one lower segment cesarean section and single live fetus in cephalic presentation. Statistical Analysis : Simple percent and proportions, Chi Square test.


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Cesarean Section/epidemiology , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Labor, Obstetric , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean/epidemiology , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean/methods
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