Reasons for previous Cesarean deliveries impact a woman's independent decision of delivery mode and the success of trial of labor after Cesarean
Abstract Background Cesarean delivery rates are increasing globally with almost half of them occurring due to a previous Cesarean delivery. A trial of labor after Cesarean (TOLAC) is considered a safe procedure, but most eligible women instead undergo Cesarean before 39 weeks of gestation. Lack of e...
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Main Authors: | Kaname Uno (Author), Michinori Mayama (Author), Masato Yoshihara (Author), Takehiko Takeda (Author), Sho Tano (Author), Teppei Suzuki (Author), Yasuyuki Kishigami (Author), Hidenori Oguchi (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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