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2023 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry EURASIAN EXPERIMENT JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH

Factors Influencing Success of Vaginal Delivery after Caesarean Section among Women with One Previous Scar at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital, Western Uganda

Victoria Kojoki

The general objective of the study was to investigate the factors influencing the success of VBAC among womenwith one previous scar at HRRH. The specific objectives of the study were; to determine the rate of VBAC amongwomen with one previous scar at HRRH, to determine obstetric factors influencing success of VBAC among womenwith one previous scar and to assess the socio-demographic factors influencing success of VBAC among women withone previous scar. This study was a hospital based cross-sectional investigation. All pregnant women delivering atHRRH who have delivered by caesarean section before with one previous scar were included in the study data oncethey provided their consent. Analysed data was presented in tables and figures showing frequencies and proportions.Majority of the women (81.7%) had attended ANC, although only 16.7% had attended the minimum recommendedamount of 4 times. 70% were at 37-42 weeks of gestation at the time of labour. In the conclusions chapter of thisinvestigation, it was revealed that successful vaginal delivery after one previous caesarean scar was associated withpast obstetrics performance, and to a larger extent, the current labour processes. The main determinants includedhistory of stillbirth, history of successful VBAC in the past, rupture of membrane, absence of meconium, cervicalstage of labour at admission, position of the presenting part, duration of labour, and knowledge of the previousindication for the past caesarean section. The study concluded that Routine amniotomy should be discouraged todecrease incidence of prolonged rupture of membranes. The review at two weeks post-caesarean delivery should beemphasized because most SSI developed after discharge and within the first two weeks after surgery.