2016
DOI: 10.29252/jnkums.8.1.167
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Prevalence and some maternal and neonatal outcomes of vaginal delivery after cesarean and Repeat Cesarean in a hospital repeated Bentolhoda Bojnoord

Abstract: Background & Objective: The standard rate of cesarean delivery, from the perspective of the World Health Organization is 15 percent, which in most places is very different from the amount recommended by the World Health Organization. One of the most effective solutions to reduce the incidence of cesarean section is vaginal delivery after cesarean and reduce repeat cesarean. Therefore, the present study is done to prevalence and some maternal and neonatal outcomes of vaginal delivery after cesarean and Repeat C… Show more

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“…Haumonté et al study on the causes of uterine rupture following vaginal delivery after a cesarean section indicated that the success rate of normal delivery after cesarean section is 75%. Therefore, natural vaginal birth following a cesarean section can be used to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections [cited in (10)].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Haumonté et al study on the causes of uterine rupture following vaginal delivery after a cesarean section indicated that the success rate of normal delivery after cesarean section is 75%. Therefore, natural vaginal birth following a cesarean section can be used to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections [cited in (10)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%