Vaginal delivery following cesarean section

Jansen, F.W.; van Roosmalen, J.; Keirse, M.J.; Bennebroek Gravenhorst, J.

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde 133(13): 666-669

1989


ISSN/ISBN: 0028-2162
PMID: 2716886
Document Number: 339663
An analysis is presented of the outcome of labour in 462 women with a previous caesarean section, who delivered in the department of obstetrics of Leiden University Hospital in the period 1977-1986. Elective repeat section was performed in 26% of these women, while 83% of those accepted for a trial of labour had a vaginal delivery. In 196 women with a history of a previous caesarean section (1984-1986) a retrospective analysis was made of the influence of the indication for the previous caesarean section with respect of the outcome of labour in the following pregnancy. A trial of labour had the highest chance of success in those who had had a previous caesarean section because of a breech presentation. Sixty-five percent of women who had had a prior caesarean section because of cephalopelvic disproportion or failure to progress delivered by the vaginal route after a trial of labour. Foetal weight estimation by ultrasound could not predict the outcome of a trial of labour. It is concluded that a trial of labour after a previous caesarean section, even when the operation was performed because of cephalopelvic disproportion or failure to progress, is safe and rational.

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