Attempted Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Tied to Higher Risks for Mother, Infant Attempted Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Tied to Higher Risks for Mother, Infant

Although absolute rates of adverse outcomes are low, attempted vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) delivery is associated with higher relative rates of morbidity and mortality in mothers and infants, researchers say.Reuters Health Information
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