NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Attempting to aid a difficult childbirth with forceps instead of immediately performing a C-section may not raise the risks to the baby in most cases, a new study suggests.
But for two exceptions, children born via operative vaginal delivery or second-stage cesarean delivery (SSCD) had comparable ...
A new population-based cohort study of more than 500,000 births in British Columbia offers reassuring evidence about the long ...
Overall, the results support comparable long-term neurodevelopmental safety between operative vaginal delivery and ...
Among patients who undergo forceps-assisted vaginal delivery, obesity does not appear to be associated with increased risk for complications such as injuries to the anal sphincter or the need for ...
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