Outcome after a high number (4–10) of repeated caesarean sections

2004 
Objective  To evaluate outcomes in caesarean sections repeated several times. Population  Sixty-four women had had four or more (up to 10) caesarean sections. Methods  The outcomes of these operations N= 149, study group) were compared with other caesarean sections. Results  A quarter of the women in the study group complained of low abdominal pains during the late pregnancy. A thin or fenestrated isthmic myometrial layer was observed in 55% of their operations. Abnormal placentation with an increased risk of major operative complications occurred more often in the study group. No differences in post-operative complications or perinatal outcome emerged between the groups. Conclusion  Thus, no definitive upper limit for the number of caesarean sections per individual woman can be given.
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