A vaginal delivery after a caesarean has risks. But so do multiple caesareans. Here’s what you need to know if you’re ...
A vaginal birth after cesarean (known as a VBAC) is when a woman who has had a cesarean has a vaginal birth down the track.
New research reveals women giving birth in public hospitals have higher proportions of spontaneous vaginal births compared to ...
What is a VBAC delivery? A VBAC is when you give birth vaginally after having a c-section in the past. Key Takeaways Up to 8 ...
Natural birth refers to vaginal delivery often with minimal or no medical intervention While a C-section is a surgical ...
New research reveals women giving birth in public hospitals have higher proportions of spontaneous vaginal births compared to ...
Labor and delivery units that are adequately staffed by nurses have lower cesarean birth rates, according to new research ...
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Ensuring sufficient staffing levels in birthing units could help hospitals lower cesarean section rates, according to a study published Jan. 28 in Nursing Outlook.