The study investigates delivery outcomes in second pregnancies of women who had elective caesarean sections for breech presentation in their first pregnancies, highlighting ongoing debates about breech management.
Conducted at Jinnah International Hospital, the research gathered data from 321 women, revealing that only 18.7% were able to achieve vaginal delivery in their second pregnancy, while 81.3% chose repeat caesarean sections.
Key reasons for repeat caesarean included recurrent breech presentations and foetal distress, emphasizing the challenges faced by these women with subsequent pregnancies.