Abstract
Background: Vaginal births after cesarean or elective repeat cesarean section (CS) are the
options of delivery after one previous scar. However, there is no evidence regarding the preferred
mode of delivery in ...
Abstract
Introduction: Twin pregnancies are recognized as high risk pregnancy. Similarly twin
pregnancies account for 2 to 4% of the total number of births. Worldwide the number of twin
gestations has increased dramatically ...
ABSTRACT
Background: Maternal injury with any form of perineal trauma following vaginal delivery is very
common which ranges globally from 16.2% to 90.4%. The frequency of Obstetric anal sphincter
Injuries (OASIs) range ...
Abstract
Background: - Globally, it is estimated that about 2%-23% of deliveries are OVD. The incidence
of OVD has significant variation across countries. In Ethiopia it accounts from 7%-16.9% of births
in different study. ...
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Postterm pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy that has reached or
extend beyond 294 days or 42 weeks of gestation. Worldwide the incidence of post term
pregnancy varies and ranges from 1.16% to ...
Abstract
Background: Informed consent is a legal doctrine in medical practice, derived from the ethical
principle of respect for autonomy. There are many studies regarding informed consent, but only
few studies performed ...
Abstract
Background: Globally severe degree fear of childbirth is estimated to be 6-16% but the incidence has
significant variation across countries. It leads to maternal depression, feeding problem and requiring for
Cesarean ...
ABSTRACT
Background: Oligohydramnios is a condition where the liquor aminii is deficient in amount to the
extent of less than 200 ml at term. Sonographically, it is defined when the maximum vertical pocket
of liquor is ...
ABSTRACT
Background: Breech deliveries have perinatal mortality that is two to four-fold higher
than cephalic deliveries. And describing perinatal outcomes of breech deliveries is
important in developing countries like ...
ABSTRACT
Introduction- Breech presentation occurs in approximately 3� of term pregnancies and there
is a high cesarean birth rate for breech presentation which increases the incidence rate of
perinatal morbidity and mortality ...
ABSTRACT
Background: -Uterine rupture is an obstetrical emergency with serious undesired
complications for laboring mothers resulting in fatal maternal and neonatal outcomes. However,
there is limited research on prevalence ...
Amare, Tsegaw(Frontiers in Public Health, 2023-02-23)
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is among the leading preventable causes of
childhood morbidity and mortality that might be attributable to the low uptake
of vitamin A supplementation (VAS). Factors contributing to its ...
Yohannes, Janet; Lema, Gebrehiwot(TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2023)
Objective: To assess coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine acceptance among
people living with HIV (PLHIV) worldwide.
Methods: We searched MEDLINE, PSYINFO, CINHAL, Scopus and EMBASE databases
and other sources ...