Can assessing the angle of progression before labor onset assist to predict vaginal birth after cesarean?: A prospective cohort observational study

Author(s):  
Moshe Gillor ◽  
Roni Levy ◽  
Oren Barak ◽  
Alon Ben Arie ◽  
Edi Vaisbuch
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Rizzo ◽  
Victoria Bitsadze ◽  
Jamilya Khizroeva ◽  
Ilenia Mappa ◽  
Alexander Makatsariya ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margo S. Harrison ◽  
Ana Garces ◽  
Lester Figueroa ◽  
Jamie Westcott ◽  
Michael Hambidge ◽  
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Abstract Objectives Our objectives were to analyze how pregnancy outcomes varied by cesarean birth as compared to vaginal birth across varying interpregnancy intervals (IPI) and determine if IPI modified mode of birth. Methods This secondary analysis used data from a prospective registry of home and hospital births in Chimaltenango, Guatemala from January 2017 through April 2020, through the Global Network for Women’s and Children’s Health Research. Bivariate comparisons and multivariable logistic regression were used to answer our study question, and the data was analyzed with STATA software v.15.1. Results Of 26,465 Guatemalan women enrolled in the registry, 2794 (10.6%) had a history of prior cesarean. 560 (20.1%) women delivered by vaginal birth after cesarean with the remaining 2,233 (79.9%) delivered by repeat cesarean. Repeat cesarean reduced the risk of needing a dilation and curettage compared to vaginal birth after cesarean, but this association did not vary by IPI, all p-values > p = 0.05. Repeat cesarean delivery, as compared to vaginal birth after cesarean, significantly reduced the likelihood a woman breastfeeding within one hour of birth (AOR ranged from 0.009 to 0.10), but IPI was not associated with the outcome. Regarding stillbirth, repeat cesarean birth reduced the likelihood of stillbirth as compared to vaginal birth (AOR 0.2), but again IPI was not associated with the outcome. Conclusion Outcomes by mode of delivery among a Guatemalan cohort of women with a history of prior cesarean birth do not vary by IPI.


2021 ◽  
Vol 224 (2) ◽  
pp. S504-S505
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Shane W. Wasden ◽  
Yael Eliner ◽  
Erez Lenchner ◽  
Amos Grunebaum ◽  
Moti Gulersen ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 216 (1) ◽  
pp. S474
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Michelanne Shields ◽  
Blake Zwerling ◽  
Aaron B. Caughey ◽  
Yvonne W. Cheng

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