Volume : V, Issue : XII, December - 2016

A STUDY ON NEONATAL OUTCOME OF ELECTIVE REPEAT CESAREAN DELIVERIES AMONG LOW RISK PREGNANCIES AT DIFFERENT TERMS OF GESTATION

A. Padmaja, K. Vandana, N. Partha Sarathy, B. Naveena, P. Havya, M. Harika

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 Background: Traditionally term birth refers to every birth between 37 weeks & 0 days of gestation to 41 weeks & 6 days¹. However heterogenecity in neonatal outcome led to redefinition of term pregnancy. ?ose births 37 0/7 weeks through 38 6/7 weeks are now defined as early term and those at 39 weeks 0 days through 40 weeks 6 days are defined as full term2. ?erefore it is very important to choose the correct timing for elective cesarean section to prevent unnecessary morbidities. Methods: Design of the study: A Record based Analytical Cross sectional study. Study subjects: Pregnant women who were posted for repeat elective cesarean delivery Conclusions: ?is study found no significant difference in neonatal outcome of elective cesarean section scheduled at different terms of gestation (early term and full term).

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A.Padmaja, K.Vandana, N. Partha Sarathy, B.Naveena, P.Havya, M. Harika, A STUDY ON NEONATAL OUTCOME OF ELECTIVE REPEAT CESAREAN DELIVERIES AMONG LOW RISK PREGNANCIES AT DIFFERENT TERMS OF GESTATION, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume : 5 | Issue : 12 |December 2016


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