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The Kind of Conception Affects the Kind of Cesarean Delivery in Primiparous Women

Authors :
Nikolaos Rigas
Ermioni Palaska
Evangelia Antoniou
Angeliki Sarella
Maria Iliadou
Maria Dagla
Eirini Orovou
Georgios Iatrakis
Source :
Materia Socio-Medica
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
ScopeMed, 2021.

Abstract

Background So far, multiple factors have been found to be related to the IVF procedure, the most prevalent being extremes of maternal age, infections, previous gynecological history, infertility and others. Although women achieve the coveted pregnancy with the development of IVF technology, the rapid increase contributes to the increase of primary cesarean sections rates. Objective The aim of the study was to identify if the kind of conception affects the kind of cesarean delivery among primiparous women in Greece. Methods This cross-sectional observational study took place from September 2019 to February 2020 at the University Hospital of Larisa in Greece. One hundred and sixty-two primiparous women who underwent a cesarean section (c-section) after IVF (n=27) and natural conception (n=135) participated in the study. Results The mean age of the IVF and natural conception groups were 36.22 and 31.08 years, respectively. Nineteen (70.4%) women of the IVF group had a previous medical or gynecological history in contrast to 48 (35.6%) women of the natural conception group. Only 55.6% of the IVF group had a full-term pregnancy unlike 88.1% of women in the natural conception group. An elective c-section was performed in 18 (66.7%) of the women who conceived after IVF, as opposed to 45 (33.3%) of the women who conceived naturally. Conclusion This cross-sectional study showed that IVF conception was associated with high rates of elective cesarean section as opposed to women with natural conception. The causes of c-sections must be evidence based because the primary cesarean delivery is a major factor contributing to increased c-section rates.

Details

ISSN :
15127680
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materia Socio Medica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ab02dc7fded4d0a8c62b45b4e2620ac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5455/msm.2021.33.188-194