Nargis Iqbal, Nadia Khurshid, Amna Rafique, Faiza Nisar, Khulood Mukhtar, Nazia Nawaz, Najia Anjum.
Vaginal birth after cesarean: still a challenge.
Pak J Surg Jan ;37(4):296-9.

Objectives: To determine the factors responsible for repeat caesarean section. . Material and Methods: It was a retrospective descriptive study, conducted at department of Obstetric and Gynecology of Al-Aleem Medical College attached with Gulab Devi Educational Complex Lahore, over a period of two years from October 2018 to September 2020 after approval from Institutional Ethical Committee. A total of 70 pregnant women fulfilling the inclusion criteria were included in the study. Results: In this study a total of 70 women were included, only 40% had successful VBAC and 60% ended into caesarean delivery. Majority of the women (78.56%) were between 20-30 years and mean age was 24.05+-2.15 years. 60% women were multiparous. Inter-pregnancy interval less than two years was observed in 67.14%. In 52.85% women BMI was less than 24 kg/m2 . Factors responsible for repeat caesarean sections were observed in women, 35.71% > 30 years of age, previous unsuccessful vaginal birth after cesarean in 64.28%, inter-pregnancy interval <2 years in 73.80%, BMI > 24 kg/m2 , Bishop score <5 cm 71.42% and fetal weight > 3 k.g in 59.52%. Conclusions: Several factors responsible for repeat caesarean section in this study were considered as negative predictors for successful vaginal birth after cesarean.

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