Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shira Fridman"
- Shira Fridman's recent research primarily examines the implications of cesarean delivery methods, particularly focusing on the incidence of uterine lacerations and their association with subsequent preterm births.
- The study utilized a retrospective longitudinal cohort design, analyzing data from 2006 to 2019, to compare outcomes between planned cesarean deliveries, first-stage cesareans, and second-stage cesareans in subsequent pregnancies.
- Findings suggest a potential increase in low-segment uterine incision extensions during second-stage cesarean deliveries, prompting further investigation into their impact on preterm birth rates in follow-up deliveries.