by faithgibson
July 25, 2013
http://evidentlycochrane.wordpress.com/2013/07/03/fetal-monitoring-in-labour-the-challenge-of-balancing-the-benefits-with-harms/ “….. continuous CTG during labour is associated with a reduction in the incidence of neonatal seizures, has no obvious impact on cerebral palsy or perinatal mortality but is associated with an increase in the incidence of caesarean section and instrumental vaginal births. The adverse affects of operative births are well described. The possible long-term effects of […]
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by faithgibson
July 16, 2013
OBGYN.net. Vol. No. June 28, 2013 Primary Points: – General pelvic endometriosis occurs more often in women who had a cesarean section than in women who gave birth vaginally for their first delivery, although the overall risk remains very low. http://hcp.obgyn.net/pregnancy-and-birth/content/article/1760982/2148858 Compared with vaginal deliveries, cesarean sections may be associated with an increased risk of endometriosis, according to […]
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