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Early Repeat Cesarean Increases Newborn Risks

by Mona Saint MD on January 21, 2009

A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that elective repeat cesarean delivery before 39 weeks increases the risks to the newborn. Risks can include respiratory problems, infection, low blood sugar, and prolonged hospitalizations. The good news is that the current standard of care is not to schedule elective cesarean deliveries before 39 [...]

Magnesium Sulfate May Lower Risk of Cerebral Palsy

by Mona Saint MD on January 21, 2009

Women with preterm labor who were given intravenous magnesium sulfate were found to have newborns with a lower rate of cerebral palsy. Fortunately, magnesium sulfate is a commonly used medication in the U.S. to stop preterm labor in hospitalized patients, and this is a promising finding.
Doyle LW, et al “Magnesium sulfate for women at risk of preterm [...]

Vitamin D deficiency and Increased Cesarean Sections

by Mona Saint MD on January 6, 2009

A small study showed that pregnant women who had a Vitamin D deficiency at delivery had a higher chance of delivering via cesarean section than those who were not deficient. There are many factors that can lead to a cesarean section and currently Vitamin D levels are not checked during pregnancy. However, I am a [...]