The outcomes of pregnancy and childbirth, which ended with a cesarean section, were studied in accordance with Robson's classification in order to find ways to reduce the frequency of surgical delivery in a level 3 hospital. The mechanisms to reduce the frequency of cesarean section in an obstetric hospital are defined: pregravid preparation in risk groups for preterm delivery and assessment of perinatal risk factors, a personalized approach to methods of pre-induction of parturition in high-risk patients, especially in full-term pregnancy, rational management of parturition, prevention of the first cesarean section, an increase in delivery through the natural birth canal in pregnant women with a scar on the uterus.
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