Feto-Maternal Outcome in Pregnancy with Previous One Caesarean Section
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-02-05
Authors : Neha K Kantharia; H. B. Saini;
Page : 1318-1322
Keywords : Caesarean Section; VBAC vaginal birth after caesarian; scar dehiscence; foetal monitoring; Doppler;
Abstract
The obstetric and fetal outcome in pregnant women with a history of previous caesarean section are studied. All the following factors are observed and studied in this work. Factors studied are Route of delivery, Incidence of vaginal delivery following LSCS, Incidence of scar dehiscence/scar rupture, Maternal mortality and morbidity determined by any one or more of the following Haemorrhage, blood transfusion requirement, viscus injury, wound infection, endometritis, hysterectomy and thromboembolism, Fetal outcome (as a consequency to intrapartum events ( Admission to neonatal intensive care unit (including reason for admission), one and five minute Apgar score, perinatal mortality and couponed to other studies.
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