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Replying to @Dona S. ACOG makes the following recommendations on cesarean delivery on maternal request: If a patient's main motivation to elect a cesarean delivery is a fear of pain in childbirth, obstetrician–gynecologists and other obstetric care providers should discuss and offer the patient analgesia for labor, as well as prenatal childbirth education and emotional support in labor. In the absence of maternal or fetal indications for cesarean delivery, a plan for vaginal delivery is safe and appropriate and should be recommended. After exploring the reasons behind the patient’s request and discussing the risks and benefits, if a patient decides to pursue cesarean delivery on maternal request, the following is recommended: In the absence of other indications for early delivery, cesarean delivery on maternal request should not be performed before a gestational age of 39 weeks. Given the high repeat cesarean delivery rate, patients should be informed that the risks of placenta previa, placenta accreta spectrum, and gravid hysterectomy increase with each subsequent cesarean delivery. #cesareansection #cesarean #cesareandelivery #cesareanbirth #electivecesareanbirth #cesareanonmaternalrequest #ercd #electiverepeatcesareandelivery
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