Previous mode of delivery and pregnancy outcomes after single euploid embryo transfer: A retrospective study
It is currently estimated that the global prevalence of caesarean section is approximately 21.1 % [1]. Epidemiological studies have shown a steady increase in the caesarean section rate of 19 % from 1990 to 2018, and estimates suggest that the projected rate will be approximately 28.5 % by 2030 [2]. The incidence of caesarean section is increasing for many reasons, most of which can be attributed to the advancing age of childbearing women [3].
Source: European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology - Category: OBGYN Authors: Alain Abdallah, Leyla Depret-Bixio, Karinia El Khouri, Niloufar Pourkaram, Mohamad El Shmoury, Michael Fakih Tags: Full length article Source Type: research