“…The indications for primary and repeat cesarean delivery are variably defined and reflect in the majority of cases the effort of obstetricians to ensure maternal–fetal well-being. 8 -13 Primary cesarean deliveries usually follow a nonreassuring fetal status (32%), labor arrest disorders (18%), multiple gestations (16%), suspected macrosomia (10%), preeclampsia (10%), maternal request (8%), and other maternal–fetal medical conditions (5%). 8 When an intrauterine demise is diagnosed, the vaginal route is typically encouraged since there is rarely urgency for expedited delivery.…”