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ISBN: 978-1-4160-5800-7
Page count: 140
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2008
This issue expands on some of the concepts explored in the first part of this two-volume book and adds additional information from the maternal and obstetrical standpoint.
Table of contents:
- Bipedalism and parturition: an evolutionary imperative for cesarean delivery?
- Cesarean delivery for abnormal labor
- Vaginal birth after cesarean delivery
- Cesarean delivery on maternal request: the impact on mother and newborn
- Placenta accreta and cesarean scar pregnancy: overlooked costs of the rising cesarean section rate
- Mechanisms of hemostasis at cesarean delivery
- Minimizing perinatal neurologic injury at term: is cesarean section the answer?
- Effect of placental transfusion on the blood volume and clinical outcome of infants born by cesarean section
- Cesarean delivery in the developing world
- Impact of route of delivery on continence and sexual function
- The economics of elective cesarean section


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