Feasibility study for the value of pelvic floor distension in predicting mode of birth for women undergoing Vaginal Birth After Caesarean
Indroduction & hypothesis: Women having Vaginal Birth (VB) have different soft tissue dynamics to women requiring emergency Lower Section Caesarean Section (LSCS). Aims: To assess the role of ultrasound in the assessment of LH distensibility in predicting outcomes for women wishing for Vaginal B...
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Main Authors: | Philip Toozs-Hobson (Author), Elizabeth Edwards (Author), Aneta Obloza (Author), J. Benjamin Toozs-Hobson (Author), Helen Egan (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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