Primary Cesarean Section in Grand Multiparous Women Indications Complications and Outcomes

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  • Key Findings:
    • Incidence: 10% of grand multiparas delivered via primary CS during the study period.
    • Most Common Indications: Malpresentation (22.1%), fetal distress (15%), prolonged labor stages.
    • Complications: Postpartum hemorrhage (9.7%), uterine tear (5.4%), bladder injury (0.9%).
    • Fetal Outcomes: 88% had a 5-minute APGAR score of 7 or higher, with fewer complications than expected.

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