Abstract

The prevalence of second-stage cesarean section (C-Section) is increasing globally and the probability of its association with maternal and fetal complications is higher. However, various techniques are in vogue for delivering a deeply engaged head in second-stage C-section, and among all, the 'pull' method is linked with fewer complications. It is essential to train obstetricians in the second-stage C-section as it requires additional skill for delivering a deeply engaged head. Careful and precise utilization of oxytocin and assisted vaginal delivery might decrease the requirement for second-stage C-section

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