Optimal management of symptomatic cesarean scar defects
Cesarean delivery has a number of known short- and long-term risks and consequences. Clinical guidelines aimed at reducing nonmedically indicated cesarean delivery and induction of labor under 39 completed weeks have been released by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in an effort to reduce such births. Yet according to the National Vital Statistics Report, the total U.S. cesarean delivery rate reached a high of 32.9% of all births in 2009, up 60% from 20.7% in 1996.
Source: fertstert.org
Optimal management of symptomatic cesarean scar defects
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