by faithgibson
March 4, 2013
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 03/04/2013 Conclusion: Compared with primary emergency caesarean section, primary elective caesarean section significantly increased the risk of placenta accreta in a subsequent pregnancy in the presence of *placenta praevia (OR 3.00; 95% CI 1.47–6.12; P = 0.025). *editor’s note: Obviously, follow-up studies on women with previas (all of whom had […]
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by faithgibson
March 2, 2013
BY SHARON KIRKEY, POSTMEDIA NEWS AUGUST 9, 2012 Some experts say that changing demographics – older first-time mothers, more twin births from fertility treatments, more mothers with hypertension, diabetes, obesity and other health problems – are not enough to explain an almost doubling in the C-section rate since the early 1990s. The popularity of C-sections may carry a […]
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