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Original Research

Remote prognosis after primary cesarean delivery: the association of VBACs and recurrent cesarean deliveries with maternal morbidity

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Pages 93-107 | Published online: 14 Mar 2012

Figures & data

Figure 1 Mode of delivery in consecutive deliveries after the primary CS of patients who had a (A) VABC, (B) urgent CS, or (C) elective CS.

Abbreviations: CS, cesarean section; VBAC, vaginal birth after cesarean.
Figure 1 Mode of delivery in consecutive deliveries after the primary CS of patients who had a (A) VABC, (B) urgent CS, or (C) elective CS.

Figure 2 The rate of VBAC, urgent CS and elective CS in the subsequent deliveries after the primary CS.

Abbreviations: CS, cesarean section; VBAC, vaginal birth after cesarean.
Figure 2 The rate of VBAC, urgent CS and elective CS in the subsequent deliveries after the primary CS.

Table 1 Demographic characteristics of patients at subsequent pregnancy after primary cesarean delivery according to the route of delivery

Table 2 Delivery related complications of patients with consecutive VBAC without CS or consecutive CS without VBAC

Table 3 Post-partum related complications of patients with consecutive VBAC without CS or consecutive CS without VBAC

Figure 3 Intraoperative complications of patients with recurrent CS.

Abbreviation: CS, cesarean section.
Figure 3 Intraoperative complications of patients with recurrent CS.

Table 4 Intraoperative complications of patients who failed a trial of labor and those who had a nonurgent CS

Table 5 Delivery-related complications of patients who failed a trial of labor, those who had a nonurgent CS and those who had a VBAC

Table 6a Cox proportional hazard ratio for factors associated with intra-partum and post-partum complications

Table 6b Cox proportional hazard ratio for factors associated with intra-partum and post-partum complications

Table S1. Indications and perinatal complications for primary CS

Table S2. Peri-partum complications in the first delivery after primary CS

Table S3. Peri-partum complications in the second delivery after primary CS

Table S4. Peri-partum complications in the third delivery after primary CS

Table S5. Peri-partum complications in the fourth delivery after primary CS

Table S6. Perinatal outcome of first delivery after primary cesarean delivery according to the route of delivery

Table S7. Neonatal complications in patients with consecutive CS

Table S8. Neonatal complications in patients with consecutive VBAC