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Volume 5 Issue 7 (July, 2017)

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ASSESSMENT OF COMPLICATIONS OCCURRING IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MULTIPLE CESAREAN DELIVERIES
Asif Mustafa

Background: Cesarean section is one of the commonly employed procedures in pregnant women these days. Consumer organizations, guidelines and textbooks have given contradictory information about cesarean risk, which can lead to confusion over decision-making, particularly given a desire to support normal birth in the face of increasing cesarean rates worldwide. Hence; we planned the present study to analyse various maternal complications associated with multiple cesarean deliveries. Materials & methods: The present study included assessment material complications associated with multiple cesarean deliveries. The intra-and postoperative intricacies were arranged as either major or minor inconveniences. Late postoperative grimness, after release, was excluded in this investigation. All the results were analysed by SPSS software. Results: In women undergoing two cesarean sections, 3 women suffered from major complications while only 2 women suffered from minor complications. In women undergoing three cesarean sections, 2 women suffered from major complication and 2 women suffered from minor complications. Conclusion: Major complications occur in significant proportion of women undergoing multiple cesarean deliveries.
Key words: Cesarean, Complication, Delivery.

 
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