Long term respiratory morbidity of cesarean‐delivered second twin compared to their vaginally‐delivered sibling: A retrospective population‐based cohort study
Israel Yoles,
Eyal Sheiner,
Tamar Wainstock
Abstract:BackgroundOffspring born via cesarean delivery (CD) may be more prone to develope long‐term respiratory diseases, compared to those delivered vaginally (VD). In this study, we compared the rates of respiratory diseases between first twins VD and second twins delivered via CD.MethodsThis was a retrospective database study. All twin deliveries encompassed at the Soroka University Medical Center, a large tertiary hospital in southern Israel, between 1991 and 2020, in which the first twin was VD and the second via… Show more
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