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Comparative Analysis of Obstetric Outcomes in Primiparous Versus Multiparous Women Undergoing Vacuum-assisted Delivery
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Bestel, Melih
, Uçar, Elif
in
apgar
/ Apgar score
/ asphyxia
/ Childbirth & labor
/ complications
/ Episiotomy
/ Fetuses
/ Injuries
/ normal delivery
/ Obstetrics
/ Patients
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Silicones
/ Software
/ Stroke
/ Trauma
/ vacuum assisted delivery
/ Vagina
2025
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Comparative Analysis of Obstetric Outcomes in Primiparous Versus Multiparous Women Undergoing Vacuum-assisted Delivery
by
Bestel, Melih
, Uçar, Elif
in
apgar
/ Apgar score
/ asphyxia
/ Childbirth & labor
/ complications
/ Episiotomy
/ Fetuses
/ Injuries
/ normal delivery
/ Obstetrics
/ Patients
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Silicones
/ Software
/ Stroke
/ Trauma
/ vacuum assisted delivery
/ Vagina
2025
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Comparative Analysis of Obstetric Outcomes in Primiparous Versus Multiparous Women Undergoing Vacuum-assisted Delivery
by
Bestel, Melih
, Uçar, Elif
in
apgar
/ Apgar score
/ asphyxia
/ Childbirth & labor
/ complications
/ Episiotomy
/ Fetuses
/ Injuries
/ normal delivery
/ Obstetrics
/ Patients
/ Postpartum period
/ Pregnancy
/ Silicones
/ Software
/ Stroke
/ Trauma
/ vacuum assisted delivery
/ Vagina
2025
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Comparative Analysis of Obstetric Outcomes in Primiparous Versus Multiparous Women Undergoing Vacuum-assisted Delivery
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Comparative Analysis of Obstetric Outcomes in Primiparous Versus Multiparous Women Undergoing Vacuum-assisted Delivery
2025
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ObjectiveTo assess and compare maternal and neonatal outcomes of vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery in primigravid versus multigravid women.MethodThis retrospective study analyzed the obstetric outcomes of 65 women who underwent vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery and statistically compared maternal and neonatal outcomes between the primigravid and multigravid groups.ResultsSignificant differences were observed between groups in labor duration, neonatal birth weight, and head circumference (p<0.05). Primigravid women had significantly longer labors, whereas multigravid women delivered neonates with higher birth weights and larger head circumferences. Episiotomy rates were notably higher in the primigravid group (p<0.001); however, no significant differences were found between groups for neonatal intensive care unit admissions, neonatal complications, or maternal complications (p>0.05).ConclusionThis study demonstrated that parity influences outcomes of vacuum-assisted vaginal deliveries, with no significant differences in neonatal outcomes between groups. The use of vacuum assistance in vaginal deliveries appears to prevent, rather than cause, asphyxia by expediting labor. Vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery can serve as an effective intervention to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections.
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