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Unplanned cesarean sections in advanced maternal age: A predictive model.

Joyce VeenstraZoë CohenFleurisca J KortewegDavid P van der HamSimone M KuppensJanna A KroeseBrenda B HermsenMarije M KamphuisJoost W VanhommerigMariëlle G van Pampus
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2024)
Women of advanced maternal age and those of very advanced maternal age have a higher chance of having an unplanned cesarean section compared to the general obstetric population in the Netherlands. Unplanned cesarean sections can be predicted through use of our predictive model. Risk increases with higher BMI, no previous vaginal delivery, and increasing number of days needed for cervical priming, whereas spontaneous start of labor lowers the risk. In nulliparous women, age and gestational age also increase risk, but induction lowers the risk of having an unplanned cesarean section.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • gestational age
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • weight gain
  • pregnant women
  • body mass index
  • breast cancer risk
  • type diabetes
  • insulin resistance
  • physical activity