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breech presentation/obesity

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[Does the obesity of the newborn have an etiological significance in breech presentation].

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Response to: vaginal birth in breech presentation in morbidly obese woman.

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Vaginal birth in breech presentation in morbidly obese woman.

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External cephalic version for singleton breech presentation: proposal of a practical check-list for obstetricians.

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OBJECTIVE External cephalic version (ECV) for breech presentation is not routinely performed by obstetricians in many clinical settings. The aim of this work is to assess to what extent the factors involved in performing ECV are relevant for the success and safety of ECV, in order to propose a

[Breech Presentation: CNGOF Guidelines for Clinical Practice - External cephalic Version and other Interventions to turn Breech Babies to Cephalic Presentation].

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To provide guidelines regarding efficiency and safety of external cephalic version (ECV) attempt and alternatives methods to turn breech babies to cephalic presentation.MedLine and Cochrane Library databases search in French and English and review of the

[The importance of the risk factor "obesity" during delivery, postpartal and for the newborn (author's transl)].

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The course of delivery and labor, the post partum period and the postpartal condition of the newborn were reviewed in 315 obese patients with a bodyweight of 90 kg or more at delivery. The results were compared with those of a group of 315 patients with a body-weight of less than 90 kg, choosed by

Maternal deaths after elective cesarean section for breech presentation in the Netherlands.

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METHODS The cesarean section rate for term singleton breech babies in the Netherlands rose from 57 to 81% after the Term Breech Trial in 2000. The Dutch Maternal Mortality Committee registered and evaluated maternal mortality due to elective cesarean section for breech. RESULTS Four maternal deaths

Uptake of external cephalic version for term breech presentation: an Australian population study, 2002-2012.

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BACKGROUND The safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of external cephalic version (ECV) for term breech presentation has been demonstrated. Clinical guidelines recommend ECV for all eligible women, but the uptake of this procedure in the Australian healthcare setting is unknown. This study aimed

Pregnancy in the massively obese: course, outcome, and obesity prognosis of the infant.

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The obstetric performance and pregnancy outcome in 208 massively obese patients who were delivered over an eight-year period were compared with those of nonobese control subjects. The incidence of obesity in their infants was also compared. No significant increase in the incidence of urinary tract

Marginal placental cord insertion: the need for follow up?

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Objective: The objectives of this study were (1) to estimate the association between marginal placental cord insertion (PCI) and small for gestational age (SGA) and other adverse perinatal outcomes and (2) to determine if pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) levels was altered in

Potential avoidability of planned cesarean sections in a French national database.

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OBJECTIVE To study the frequency and determinants of potentially avoidable planned cesarean sections, with a classification based on their indications, maternal obstetric history, and information about the current pregnancy. METHODS Cross-sectional population-based study. METHODS All maternity units

Are There Differences between Women who Choose Elective Repeat Caesarean Versus Trial of Labour in St. John's, NL?

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OBJECTIVE To compare the demographic and clinical characteristics between women who chose elective repeat Caesarean section (ERCS) versus trial of labour after Caesarean section (TOLAC) in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). METHODS We conducted a retrospective case control study of women

Successful vaginal delivery after external cephalic version (ECV): does time interval from ECV to delivery make a difference? A multicenter study

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Purpose: The risk of cesarean delivery after a successful external cephalic version for breech presentation is higher as compared with fetuses in cephalic presentation. However, the role of the time interval between version attempt to

Early-second-trimester fetal sex determination with ultrasound.

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A prospective investigation was performed to determine the accuracy of fetal gender determination with ultrasound at 13-19 weeks' gestation. A determination could be made in 91 of 100 women. Factors associated with nonvisualization were maternal obesity and breech presentation. The findings on

[Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy--etiopathogenesis, risk factors, prevention, prognosis].

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Obstetrical brachial plexus palsy (OBP) complicates a small proportion of births. The incidence is believed to be 0.35 to 5 cases per 1000 live births. Risk factors of OBP included: 1/ large birth weight, 2/ shoulder dystocia and prolonged second stage of labour , 3/ instrumental vaginal delivery
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