Intrapartum influences on cesarean delivery in multiple gestation

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Objective. To evaluate which intrapartum factors influence the method of delivery in a group of twin pregnancies eligible for vaginal delivery. Study design. Over a 10-year period, 967 consecutive twin pregnancies at gestational age ≥32 weeks with twin A presenting as a vertex and eligible for vaginal delivery were reviewed. Excluded were 40 (4.1%) patients who underwent a repeat and elective cesarean section. All patients who underwent a cesarean section were placed into one of two groups according to the method of delivery of both twins: group 1, cesarean section/cesarean section delivery; and group 2, vaginal/cesarean section delivery. The impact of the following intrapartum factors on the type of delivery were assessed: (1) presentation of the 2nd twin: vertex vs. breech vs. other; (2) experience of the obstetrician: ≤€10 years vs. > 10 years in practice; (3) multiparity: nulliparous vs. multiparous; (4) incidence of epidural usage; (5) induction vs. spontaneous labor; and (6) difference in fetal weight between twin B and twin A:

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Williams, K. P., & Galerneau, F. (2003). Intrapartum influences on cesarean delivery in multiple gestation. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 82(3), 241–245. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0412.2003.00098.x

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