Outcome of attempted vaginal delivery after a previous vacuum extraction: a population-based study.
Charlotte ElvanderSven CnattingiusPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2015)
Nine of ten women who attempted a vaginal birth after a primary vacuum extraction succeeded in having a spontaneous vaginal delivery at second delivery. Compared with women with a primary spontaneous vaginal delivery, women with a primary vacuum extraction were at increased risk of repeat vacuum extraction and emergency cesarean section in subsequent delivery although their risk was not as high as that of women with a primary emergency cesarean section.