This study is a prospective cohort study, led by Prof. Zhao Yangyu, from the Department of Gynecology \& Obstetrics, Peking University Third Hospital.
Cesarean section, myomectomy and other surgeries for uterus are likely to cause scars in different parts of the uterus. During the subsequent pregnancy, the incidence rate of cesarean scar pregnancy, placenta previa, placenta increta and the risk of termination of the first and mid-trimester pregnancy is likely to increase. Cesarean scar pregnancy is regarded as a risk factor of uterine rupture in the third trimester of pregnancy or delivery period, which severely affects the maternal and perinatal health and safety. This study is planning to prospectively include pregnant women aged 20-49 years from Peking University Third Hospital. All women with diagnosis on cesarean scar pregnancy was included prior to 14 wks of gestation. We divided the women into three different groups: type I, type II and type III according to characteristics in gestation sac,uterine scar, bladder, the latter with potentially worse outcomes in term of maternal morbidity and mortality. Data including demographics, medical history, reproductive history, prenatal health care, gestational complications, and pregnancy and birth outcomes will be collected via electronic data capture system.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
Incidence of blood loss
blood loss
Time frame: delivery
Incidence of postpartum hemorrhage
postpartum hemorrhage
Time frame: delivery
Incidence of maternal transfusion
maternal transfusion
Time frame: delivery
Incidence of spontaneous abortion
spontaneous abortion
Time frame: delivery
Incidence of stillbirth
stillbirth
Time frame: delivery
Incidence of perinatal death
perinatal death
Time frame: 42 days postpartum
Maternal death
Deaths during pregnancy or less than 42 days after termination of pregnancy
Time frame: At 24-28 weeks
Maternal death
Deaths during pregnancy or less than 42 days after termination of pregnancy
Time frame: 42 days postpartum
The rate of repeated cesarean delivery
Cesarean rate is defined as the number of cesarean delivery divided by the number of live births.
Time frame: At delivery
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