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of 'Occiput posterior position'
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Recurrent persistent occipito-posterior position in subsequent deliveries.
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Gardberg M, Stenwall O, Laakkonen E
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BJOG. 2004 Feb;111(2):170-1.
A nine year follow up study of the delivery pattern of 119 women after delivery in the persistent occiput posterior position and their occipito-anterior controls. The studied parameters were: number of deliveries, number of repeated cases of persistent occiput posterior position and operative deliveries. Deliveries in the occipito-posterior position were more common in the study group than in the controls (P= 0.031). Except for this, no statistically significant differences were found between the groups. According to the results, recurrence of the persistent occiput posterior position is common. A history of delivery in the persistent occiput posterior position does not seem to have any major impact on future childbearing.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vaasa Central Hospital, Finland.
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