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Introduction: Labor prior to cesarean delivery is thought to be a protective factor against classical incision at /= 6cm). The primary outcome was type of uterine incision.

Results: For 263 eligible patients, the rate of classical cesarean delivery was 53%. This varied significantly by gestational age (77% at 24-27 weeks vs 32% at 28-31 weeks; p
Introduction: Labor prior to cesarean delivery is thought to be a protective factor against classical incision at /= 6cm). The primary outcome was type of uterine incision.

Results: For 263 eligible patients, the rate of classical cesarean delivery was 53%. This varied significantly by gestational age (77% at 24-27 weeks vs 32% at 28-31 weeks; p
The Association of Latent Labor and Classical Cesarean Delivery
Richard Cockrum
Richard Cockrum
ACOG ePoster. Cockrum R. 04/27/2018; 211646; 2P
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Richard Cockrum
Introduction: Labor prior to cesarean delivery is thought to be a protective factor against classical incision at /= 6cm). The primary outcome was type of uterine incision.

Results: For 263 eligible patients, the rate of classical cesarean delivery was 53%. This varied significantly by gestational age (77% at 24-27 weeks vs 32% at 28-31 weeks; p
Introduction: Labor prior to cesarean delivery is thought to be a protective factor against classical incision at /= 6cm). The primary outcome was type of uterine incision.

Results: For 263 eligible patients, the rate of classical cesarean delivery was 53%. This varied significantly by gestational age (77% at 24-27 weeks vs 32% at 28-31 weeks; p

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