نتایج جستجو برای: cesarean section delivery

تعداد نتایج: 356564  

Journal: :Diseases of the colon and rectum 2009
Catherine E Turner Jane M Young Michael J Solomon Joanne Ludlow Christopher Benness

Elective cesarean section at patient request is becoming common place. Women are requesting the intervention for preservation of the pelvic floor, but there is conflicting evidence to suggest that this mode of delivery has such benefits. The risks vs. benefits of both vaginal delivery and cesarean section need to be well understood before deciding on a surgical delivery. This review outlines th...

رهنما , پروین, محمدی تبار , شفیقه, محمدی, خدیجه,

Background and purpose: Autonomy in making decision is one of the most fundamental principles of medical ethics. Respect for patient autonomy is a moral duty, therefore, many doctors agree to perform unnecessary cesarean. This study was designed to determine the incidence of maternal demands for cesarean sections and influential factors on making decision among pregnant women in Tehran, 2010-20...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2002
Fernando Gonzalez Susie Juliano

The authors analyzed mode of delivery and resuscitation rates in a group of 1410 newborns. Comparisons were made between vaginal and cesarean deliveries, and these were further stratified with regard to whether cesarean section was performed as a routine elective procedure or whether an indication existed that necessitated operative delivery of the child (nonelective). A significantly increased...

, Farideh Akhlaghi, Masoumeh Mirteimouri, Roya Jalali Bajgiran,

Background: One of the main causes of maternal death in developing countries is postpartum hemorrhage. Cesarean section is one of the most common surgeries all around the world. In comparison with normal vaginal delivery, cesarean section is a greater risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage and need for blood transfusion. The risk of postpartum hemorrhage will increase when other risk factors suc...

Annually, many women become pregnant worldwide; however, pregnancy and childbirth is not a pleasant event for all them. In fact, more than 90% of maternal anxiety could be related to the delivery process. It should be noted that delivery is also a stressful event that sometimes, due to different reasons and in order to avoid its potential hazards which could threaten the lives of mother and bab...

Journal: :Seminars in perinatology 2006
Fay Menacker Eugene Declercq Marian F Macdorman

OBJECTIVE To examine trends in cesarean delivery for the overall population and for women with "no indicated risk" for cesarean section, and to summarize the available literature on "maternal request" cesarean deliveries. FINDINGS Nearly 3 in 10 births were delivered by cesarean section in 2004 (29.1%), the highest rate ever reported in the United States. The overall rate has increased by ove...

2014
Eun Ji Noh Yoon Ha Kim Moon Kyoung Cho Jong Woon Kim Jin Wook Kim Yeung Ja Byun Tae-Bok Song

OBJECTIVE The purpose of our study was to investigate the effect of the mode of delivery on the oxidant and antioxidant system in umbilical cord blood. METHODS We performed gas analysis of umbilical venous blood and umbilical arterial blood immediately after delivery in 38 women; eighteen women had a vaginal delivery while 20 women delivered via cesarean section at over 37 weeks gestation. We...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 1998
A Shorten D E Lewis B Shorten

For subsequent births, women who have experienced previous caesarean section face a choice between elective caesarean section and trial of labour. The study reported in this paper utilises Australian hospital data to compare birth outcome and health system costs of these two options. Although trial of labour is more expensive if the result is an emergency caesarean section, high rates of succes...

2013
Ingvild Vistad Milada Cvancarova Berit L Hustad Tore Henriksen

BACKGROUND Most countries recommend planned cesarean section in breech deliveries, which is considered safer than vaginal delivery. As one of few countries in the western world Norway has continued to practice planned vaginal delivery in selected women. The aim of this study is to evaluate prospectively registered neonatal and maternal outcomes in term singleton breech deliveries in a Norwegian...

Journal: :Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira 2015
Ricardo Simões João de Deus Valadares Neto Wanderley M Bernardo Antônio J Salomão Edmund C Baracat

3. In maternal morbidity and mortality, comparing the elective cesarean section with planned vaginal delivery, it can be said that: a. There is a significant increase in maternal mortality with vaginal delivery. b. There is a significant increase in maternal morbidity with cesarean delivery. c. There is a reduction of maternal morbidity and mortality with cesarean delivery. d. Results are contr...

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