Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar
Predictors for emergency caesarean delivery and neonatal admission following a trial of labour can be identified. This information should be incorporated into the counselling of women contemplating a trial of labour. The strongest predictor for neonatal admission was emergency caesarean delivery, fu...
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my.um.eprints.9832019-01-14T01:34:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/983/ Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar Tan, P.C. Subramaniam, R.N. Omar, S.Z. R Medicine (General) Predictors for emergency caesarean delivery and neonatal admission following a trial of labour can be identified. This information should be incorporated into the counselling of women contemplating a trial of labour. The strongest predictor for neonatal admission was emergency caesarean delivery, further emphasising the need for careful case selection in a trial of labour to minimise the risk of failure. Stamford Publishing Pte Ltd / Singapore Medical Association 2008-03 Article PeerReviewed Tan, P.C. and Subramaniam, R.N. and Omar, S.Z. (2008) Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar. Singapore Medical Journal, 49 (3). pp. 188-92. ISSN 0037-5675 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18362998 18362998 |
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Predictors for emergency caesarean delivery and neonatal admission following a trial of labour can be identified. This information should be incorporated into the counselling of women contemplating a trial of labour. The strongest predictor for neonatal admission was emergency caesarean delivery, further emphasising the need for careful case selection in a trial of labour to minimise the risk of failure. |
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Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar |
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Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar |
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Predictors for caesarean delivery and neonatal admission after trial of labour in women with one previous lower segment caesarean scar |
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