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The preferred route of delivery is vaginal, but a C-section may be required in some cases. | The preferred route of delivery is vaginal, but a C-section may be required in some cases. | ||
==Labor and Delivery== | |||
==Indications for C-Section== | ===Indications for C-Section=== | ||
*Traditional obstetric indications | *Traditional obstetric indications | ||
*[[Warfarin]] anticoagulation | *[[Warfarin]] anticoagulation | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The preferred route of delivery is vaginal, but a C-section may be required in some cases.
Labor and Delivery
Indications for C-Section
- Traditional obstetric indications
- Warfarin anticoagulation
- Severe pulmonary hypertension
- In the presence of fixed obstructive congenital lesions sudden BP changes may be dangerous
- Unstable aorta, for instance in the Marfan's syndrome patient if the aorta is >40 mm or is increasing in size during pregnancy.