2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14703/v1
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Unfavorable impact of scheduled cesarean section at 36 gestational weeks for placenta previa

Abstract: Background Pregnant women with no risk factors should have received elective CS later than 37 weeks because the the incidence of respiratory disorder of neonates decreases [5-8]. Hence, the appropriate timing that CS for placenta previa was performed on the side of both the mother and neonate was unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the most appropriate timing of cesarean section (CS) in placenta previa cases. Methods Singleton pregnant women who were scheduled to undergo an elective CS at 36 weeks (Group A) … Show more

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