The study of fetomaternal outcome in second stage caesarean section
Aaesha Khanam,
Shanti Sri A.,
Maimoona Ahmed
Abstract:Background: Caesarean section is commonly perceived as a simple alternative to difficult vaginal birth and in the recent years its prevalence during the second stage is increasing. Caesarean section in second stage of labor has additional associated risks for the mother such as obstetric hemorrhage, extended uterine tear, bladder injury and longer hospital stay. It is also associated with increased neonatal morbidity in terms of NICU admissions, fetal acidemia, hypoxemia and prolonged NICU stay. This study was… Show more
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