By 2006, the trend of VBAC was reversed and the rate had decreased to 8.5%, resulting in a dramatic increase in the total CD rate to 31.1% [79], [81], [82]. In some hospitals, policies have restricted or banned TOLAC altogether [83]. There are a number of reasons for this. ...
Previously, the safety of lowering the cesarean delivery rate for NTSV births for both the mother and the neonate was demonstrated using data from the first 2 cohorts in the collaborative.35 The current study included the entire state of California and was unable to demonstrate any increase in ...
functional recovery, maternal-infant bonding, and patient experience. ERAC involves the multidisciplinary team efforts of the anesthesiologist, obstetrician, nursing, hospital, and patient. Cesarean delivery (CD) is the most common surgery in the USA, with a 32% cesarean rate that ...