BACKGROUNDCarefully selected cases of Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Section (VBAC) is safe and successful. Even though options of elective caesarean section or a trial of labour are given to women with prior caesarean section, the risk is always present. In successful VBACs, morbidity is less compared to repeat caesarean section. That is why this study is conducted to determine the outcome of pregnancy in women with previous CS.
ABSTRACT:Mullerian duct malformation delineate a group of congenital anomalies that result from arrested development or incomplete fusion of the mesonephric ducts. Uterine anomalies have been related to infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, prematurity and other obstetric complications which results in raised perinatal mortality and morbidity. These malformations can also be asymptomatic with women having normal reproductive outcome. A suspicion of uterine anomaly should be borne in mind in obstetric complications like non progress of labour, malpresentations and retained placenta. Most of the vaginal abnormalities present with menstrual abnormalities and coital difficulties. The Purpose is to study the reproductive outcome in women with congenital anomalies of Genital tract.
BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HBsAg positive cases among the hospital deliveries and analyse demographic factors and foetal outcome among HBsAg positive cases with normal singleton pregnancies.
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