1. Secundiparas following a failed vacuum delivery—factors associated with a successful vaginal delivery: a historical prospective cohort
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Orna Reichman, Zvi Ehrlich, Ramy Suday, Hen Sela, Gila Gold, Arnon Samueloff, and Sorina Grisaru-Granovsky
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Failed vacuum-delivery ,TOLAC ,VBAC ,Birthweight ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Few studies have focused on the delivery subsequent to a failed vacuum delivery (failed-VD) in secundiparas. The objective of the current study was to examine the factors associated with a vaginal delivery following a failed-VD. Methods An historical prospective cohort. Obstetric characteristics of secundiparas who underwent a planned caesarean delivery (CD) were compared to those who elected a trial of labour (TOLAC) at single medical-centre, throughout 2006–2019. The latter were further analysed to study for factures associated with successful vaginal birth (VBAC). Results Among the 115 secundiparas included, 89 (77%) underwent TOLAC. Compared to women who underwent an elective CD, those who underwent TOLAC were younger by a mean of 4 years, were more likely to have conceived spontaneously, and had a more advanced gestation by a mean of 10 days. VBAC was achieved in 62 women (70%). New-borns of women with VBAC had in average a lower birth weight compared to those with failed TOLAC, (-)195 g ± 396 g versus ( +)197 g ± 454 g respectively, P
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- 2022
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