“…Nevertheless, urinary retention and urinary tract infection [10] , impeded cervical dilation, cervical dystocia and obstructive labor, as well as cervical laceration and a predisposition of rupture of the lower uterine segment are documented [11] . Major complications, such as preterm labor, fetal death, maternal morbidity and even death are rarely reported [2,4] . In an attempt to avoid potential intrapartum complications, the preferable mode of delivery may be elective cesarean section near term, unless preterm labor urges to the theater earlier.…”