To Determine Incidence & Favorable Factors of Vaginal Birth after Caesarean
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2130Keywords:
incidence, factors, vaginal, birth & caesarean.Abstract
Background & Methods: The aim of the study is to determine incidence & favorable factors of Vaginal birth after Caesarean. Patients who reached in hospital were already in established labour. Carefully examination done, patient prepare for cesarean section. Blood arranged.
Results: Any prior vaginal delivery increase chance of VBAC. In our study 17 % patient having prior VBAC. 21% having prior normal vaginal delivery. In our study incidence of VBAC found in: 100 previous c-section admitted in which VBAC were 08, incidence is 08.
Conclusion: According to the World Health Organization, a rate of 10% to 15% may be more desirable. Repeat c-section is not always necessary; successful VBAC could decrease these numbers, but not all women who are eligible attempt it. In 1995, only 32% of candidates attempted vaginal birth after cesarean section. The increase in c-sections over the past decades is attributed to many factors including fetal monitoring, which indicates when the fetus is in danger, medical-legal reasons, and delivery of breech infants. In patients who had a c-section performed because of dystocia (abnormal or difficult labor), the success rate is lower.
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