... of Obstetrics and Gynaecology has found that, contrary to the findings in other recent research, a previous caesarean section does not increase the risk of stillbirth in the second pregnancy...
... give an increased risk of asthma?
"We found a moderately strong association between birth by Caesarean section and asthma in childhood", says doctor and research fellow Mette Christophersen Tollånes ...
... is thought to result in poor progression of labour and thus the increased rate of caesarean section.
The findings, which are published this week in Public Library of Science Medicine, will have ...
... Simon Gates of the Clinical Trials Unit at the University of Warwick.
Techniques used during caesarean section operations depend largely on the preferences of individual surgeons. Their personal ...
... of 50,806 caesarean deliveries, published in the open access journal BMC Medicine, strongly supports guidelines that regional anaesthesia is to be preferred over GA for most caesarean sections...
... the July issue of the scientific journal Acta Paediatrica, may be a part of an explanation for why babies born by Caesarean section have an increased risk of developing certain disease in later life.
Premature single births have been increasing in the United States, mostly among infants delivered by Caesarean section, researchers are reporting.
More than one in four babies born in Canada enter the world via caesarean section, a trend that increases risks in childbirth and burdens the health-care system, according to the Society of ...
... level of risk first-time mothers would be prepared to accept before requesting an elective caesarean over vaginal delivery and found that this is significantly higher than that of clinicians...
... , Director of Diabetes UK Northern Ireland, said: "Not all women have the choice of whether to have a Caesarean section or not, but those who do may wish to take this risk into consideration before ...
... tie a mother to her newborn may be stronger in women who deliver naturally than in those who deliver by caesarean section, according to a study published by Yale School of Medicine researchers in the ...
... of both twins, while 179 had a combined delivery of the first twin vaginally and the second by Caesarean section, usually because of a nonreassuring fetal heart rate or a poor position for delivery. ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop asthma than children delivered naturally, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday.
The Izaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children performs too many caesarean sections, says a Halifax midwife.
... D deficient are also at an increased risk for delivering a baby by caesarean section as compared to pregnant women who are not vitamin D ... women with serum 25(OH)D less than 37.5 nmol/L had a caesarean ...