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Filter by:This is pilot quasi-experimental study of women with one or two prior cesarean deliveries who are now pregnant and eligible for a trial of labor after cesarean delivery, to assess whether a decision aid, providing knowledge about trial of labor (VBAC) and planned repeat cesarean delivery can improve the birth options decision-making process for patients. Participants are screened for eligibility through electronic health records. Once an individual is screened eligible, and email invite is sent providing information about the study and assessing the interest in participation. An on-line consent is completed and women are entered sequentially into the usual care group and then through further recruitment, another sample of women are entered into the decision aid group. The primary outcome is satisfaction with the shared decision-making process with their provider.
This prospective, clinical, observational study compares preoperative and intraoperative sonographic assessment of lower uterine segment of women who underwent ≥ second cesarean section. It is the purpose of the study to assess transabdominal (linear/convex ultrasound probe) and transvaginal approach versus intraoperative sonographic assessment of lower uterine segment.
This prospective, clinical, observational trial compares the measured value with quantitative ultrasonic (preoperatively) Elastic modulus E (kPA) with the measured value with quantitative ultrasonic Elastic modulus E (kPA) in vitro (postoperatively) and with the experimental measurement done in vitro (postoperatively) of lower uterine segment of women who underwent second cesarean section.
There is limited application of the use of PRP in obstetrics, therefore there is a need for assessment if it is efficacy in improving skin wound healing in cesarean section.
This prospective, controlled, clinical, intervention study measures the number of uterine Cesarean section scars and median myometrial thickness of women who underwent two Cesarean sections six to nine months after their last Cesarean section using transvaginal ultrasound. It is the purpose of the study to assess if a resection of the uterine scar from a previous Cesarean section during a second Cesarean section could lead to a decrease in risk for subsequent pregnancies.