Perinatal Morbidity & Mortality Following Repeat Cesarean Section with Five or More Previous Surgeries

Main Content Sections: The study compared women undergoing their sixth or more cesarean sections with those having between three to five surgeries. Key findings include:

  • Maternal Complications: The study group had a significantly higher incidence of severe adhesions (41.25%) and uterine rupture (6.25%). Additionally, 20% of women required blood transfusions compared to just 5% in the control group.
  • Neonatal Outcomes: There was a higher rate of low birth weight (25%) and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions (27.5%) in the study group, indicating the increased neonatal risks associated with multiple cesarean sections.

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