Abstract

The rise in cesarean delivery has higher maternal risks for the current and subsequent pregnancies. It is associated with short and long term complication as any surgical procedure. As prevalence of Cesarean section increased beyond reminded range without concomitant decrease in maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates significant concern that C/S is over used once women has had one birth by Ceserean section.

Highlights

  • The rise in cesarean delivery has higher maternal risks for the current and subsequent pregnancies

  • Cesarean section rate (22.2%) observed in this review was not associated with higher morbidity

  • Low antenatal care follow up, emergency Ceserean section and prolonged labor was associated with high rate of sepsis& postpartum hemorrhage

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Introduction

The rise in cesarean delivery has higher maternal risks for the current and subsequent pregnancies. It is associated with short and long term complication as any surgical procedure. Cesarean section can be defined as is a surgical procedure in which one or more incision made through mother’s abdomen to deliver one or more babies [1]. It is estimated about 20 million CS deliveries occur each year in the world [2]. The number of women having babies born by cesarean section is rapidly growing in a continuous way in both the developed and developing countries [3] for example, in Latin America especially in Brazil [4]

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