Maternal short-term complications after planned cesarean delivery without medical indication: A registry-based study.
Astrid M OtkjaerHenrik L JørgensenTine D ClausenLone KrebsPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2019)
For healthy primiparous women, both planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean delivery are highly safe procedures when the short-term maternal outcome is taken into account. Planned cesarean delivery is associated with a slightly increased risk of wound infection compared with planned vaginal delivery. Women with planned vaginal delivery had a 4.97% risk of obstetric anal sphincter injuries.