2016
DOI: 10.15296/ijwhr.2016.33
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Vaginal Birth After Repeated Cesrean Section: A Case Report

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“…However, the study by Yang et al (25) on 56 women with vaginal bleeding in the first and second trimesters associates vaginal bleeding with the risk of preterm birth regardless of the amount and time of bleeding reported two times more and the risk of preterm rupture of membranes in women with record of bleeding in the first trimester reported to be more than control group. Bleeding with demolition of chorioamniotic space and chronic inflammation probably accelerates preterm birth (26). The retroperitoneal hematoma pair could also lead to uterine contractions, which is consistent with our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the study by Yang et al (25) on 56 women with vaginal bleeding in the first and second trimesters associates vaginal bleeding with the risk of preterm birth regardless of the amount and time of bleeding reported two times more and the risk of preterm rupture of membranes in women with record of bleeding in the first trimester reported to be more than control group. Bleeding with demolition of chorioamniotic space and chronic inflammation probably accelerates preterm birth (26). The retroperitoneal hematoma pair could also lead to uterine contractions, which is consistent with our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[22] In addition, it is important to consider that health care is responsible for the well-being, appreciation and empowerment of women, promoting health education, as well as encouraging comprehensive monitoring of women's health, prenatal care, as well as performing vaginal delivery, as this offers more benefits than cesarean delivery, however, it is often not promoted and encouraged by the medical team. [23] Also in this segment, it is worth noting that health professionals are important agents in combating and confronting violence against women. However, it is observed that this professional class is affected by physical and emotional exhaustion, with a noticeable increase in mental and behavioral disorders, such as anxiety, depression and Burnout Syndrome, which can cause a decrease in productivity and quality of care for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is important to consider that health care is responsible for the well-being, appreciation and empowerment of women, promoting health education, as well as encouraging comprehensive monitoring of women's health, prenatal care, as well as performing vaginal delivery, as this offers more benefits than cesarean delivery, however, it is often not promoted and encouraged by the medical team [23] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%